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originally posted by: Phage
reply to post by wmd_2008
Yes.
Jack's reflection is distorted in Gene's helmet. By looking at his shadow it can be seen that Jack is aiming his camera toward Gene.
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Original image here:
history.nasa.gov...edit on 11/19/2017 by Phage because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: Cauliflower
spaceflight.nasa.gov is hosting the original image, and they didn't edit out something that was sure to be noticed.
Looks like the shadow of a child with a large square life support backpack at his shoulders.
Isn't going to change anyone's mind about the manned moon missions.
See..........
originally posted by: ArMaP
a reply to: grubblesnert
Can you imagine how many "are we there yet" that would create?
originally posted by: grubblesnert
See..........
originally posted by: ArMaP
a reply to: grubblesnert
Can you imagine how many "are we there yet" that would create?
It is insight such as this and your spot on me/goat rendition.
Now there are two reasons to be on "The TEAM"
originally posted by: OneBigMonkeyToo
It's the other astronaut, and you can clearly make out the PLSS in the shadow.
The EVA was broadcast on live TV, complete with live images of Earth.
originally posted by: studio500
The reflection of the figure in the visor, could easily be one of the Astronauts in my view, after all, someone must have taken the image.
The shadow of the so called stagehand, looks suspiciously like the shape of a person wearing a large backpack but the shape of the actual person doesn't appear to be wearing one.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: EA006
Well he is pointing a camera at him, as the cameras are mounted on their chest.
originally posted by: EA006
How did one astronaut take a picture of another astronaut out on the moon when he's not facing him or pointing a camera at him?