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originally posted by: SayonaraJupiter
a reply to: onebigmonkey
So your Defender buddy posted a ridiculous, blurry youtube video and you did not offer a defense for it. I think this proves that the youtube he posted is non-admissable as evidence.
You can't just put up blurry youtubes and expect those be taken seriously by the Apollo Reviewers.
originally posted by: SayonaraJupiter
a reply to: onebigmonkey
Why not go find a better source for it, maybe on one of the many DVDs there are available for purchase? Seems to me that a better quality video would prove your point much more than it would prove mine, so off you trot and find one.
So your Defender buddy posted a ridiculous, blurry youtube video and you did not offer a defense for it. I think this proves that the youtube he posted is non-admissable as evidence.
I think the Defenders really need to understand the rules of evidence... because I think those rules will help your argument but only if you observe those rules! You can't just put up blurry youtubes and expect those be taken seriously by the Apollo Reviewers.
However, I will stipulate, that youtubes have some good uses, for example, documentary, narration, interviews with expert witnesses, oral histories, etc. Analyzing blurry pixels in a youtube video is not one of those good uses.
I say it was a Howard Hughes Mobot robot-arm installed with a camera mount, inside an unmanned command module. Prove me wrong using the Apollo 12 70mm catalog.
Tom Hanks' docudrama series "From The Earth To The Moon" implies that during the Apollo 8 mission, the crew recorded telecasts of themselves floating around in zero gravity and then panned to the window where the Earth could clearly be seen in high quality.
Analysis of the archived Apollo 8 telecasts however shows this not to be the case. Not only that, but also water ice crystals can be seen floating outside the window. Thus confirming Ralph René's conviction that coolant water ejected into space during the alleged moonwalks should have been visible.
Ralph René's conviction that coolant water ejected into space during the alleged moonwalks should have been visible.
originally posted by: FoosM
Yeah, like we see in Alien, expulsion of gas from suits:
originally posted by: FoosM
Tom Hanks' docudrama series "From The Earth To The Moon" implies that during the Apollo 8 mission, the crew recorded telecasts of themselves floating around in zero gravity and then panned to the window where the Earth could clearly be seen in high quality.
Analysis of the archived Apollo 8 telecasts however shows this not to be the case. Not only that, but also water ice crystals can be seen floating outside the window. Thus confirming Ralph René's conviction that coolant water ejected into space during the alleged moonwalks should have been visible.
Here's a nice photo from the Apollo 12 70mm catalogue: AS12-48-7133.
spaceflight.nasa.gov...
It shows Charles Conrad standing next to Surveyor 3 on the lunar surface. In the background, about 600 feet away, is the Apollo 12 lunar module.
The photograph must, by a process of elimination, have been taken by Alan Bean, but I will accept that these men's identities are not proven by said photo per se. However, there is clearly a human being there.
Rob, I have always liked this picture. For me it evokes many things about the narrative : the Ocean of Storms, Nixon, Hughes, cameras, moon sets, photo-manipulation and the goofy idea that the whole mission was wrapped around getting that camera back to Howard Hughes!
edit on 4/19/2014 by SayonaraJupiter because: this is my final edit, sorry i had two tabs up
originally posted by: choos
i already have shown you multiple times but you were too busy trying to sidetrack it.. ive posted it above again anyway..
does the mythbusters jump 1m into the air?? no they dont, therefore it proves the ropes have interefered with his jump..
originally posted by: choos
and yet you STILL continue to ignore the lunar dust.
why dont you ask your hero JW how he explains the dust falling at lunar gravity IF the footage was slowed 67%
originally posted by: SayonaraJupiter
That's a "moon" set. Remember, Apollo 12 was supposed to be a "pin-point" landing but he's over 600ft away. He could have landed closer but it wouldn't make a good picture.
originally posted by: turbonium1
The Mythbusters jump was a nearly perfect match to Young's jump at 67% (or 66.66%) speed. You said it was under 0.5 seconds slower because it was done on Earth.
I said Young's jump matches the same way at 1.5x speed. You said it was 2.46x speed.
We debated this issue, over and over.
You said maths proved your case.
I knew you were wrong, and I finally proved it to you.
Because you realized maths did NOT prove your case, they proved MINE!
The jump is valid, and it proves my case.
Whether you admit it or not...
You have no argument. I've repeatedly explained this to you.
Why go on and on with this nonsense?
originally posted by: SayonaraJupiter
a reply to: FoosM
Thanks FoosM. Watching Jarrah's "Better Eight Than Never" right now.
So Apparently, the way JW tells it, this guy Mark Gray over at spacecraftfilms thinks he owns copyright on the NASA footage? Am I getting that correct? That's clearly a red flag.
originally posted by: FoosM
What's your problem with that? I will probably park further away from the supermarket I'm about to visit than they did from Surveyor 3. In no way would this be regarded as not going to the supermarket.
originally posted by: SayonaraJupiter
a reply to: onebigmonkey
What's your problem with that? I will probably park further away from the supermarket I'm about to visit than they did from Surveyor 3. In no way would this be regarded as not going to the supermarket.
Conrad and Bean are going down the grocery store to pick up The Hughes camera that was landed on the moon at the location of Surveyor 3. Surveyor 3 landed on April 20, 1967. The whole mission was designed around that. ares.jsc.nasa.gov...
Happy Birthday Surveyor 3 built by Howard Hughes!
originally posted by: SayonaraJupiter
The 24 bottles of milk cracked me up
We as skeptics simply have to keep reminding as many people as we can to think critically about
what is being presented as fact, scenarios to manipulate us out of the freedoms, wealth and property that
we have fought and worked hard for. And sometimes even our lives.