If it wasn't for this post I wouldn't of joined. But I have some points to put across
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Originally Posted by James Lewitzke
[*]Why aren't there any stars in the background of the footage?
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This was on of the first questions I asked. However the camera was actually positioned outside of the craft, hence the pictures.
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Originally Posted by James Lewitzke
[*]Why aren't there any stars in the background of the footage?
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No stars would be visible , as it was day light on the moon. If the landing was on the dark side of the moon, then stars would also be visible. Also what pictures have you took at night where stars are visible.
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Originally Posted by James Lewitzke
Was the technology of the 60's *really* advanced enough to send three people to the moon?
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Interesting question. Today’s modern home computer is more powerful than the computers back in the 60s. All that is really needed to send someone to the moon is a lot of money and some math calculations. Computers are not really needed.
However, you may be thinking that I think we really went to the moon, but I have to point on thing out. Why on some photos do the crosshairs disappear behind the object? See my example below:
