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how come every picture from the moon it looks likes you could walk as far as the eye can see in under 3 minutes
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compared to a real picture
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"Today, President Obama is proposing an additional $18.5 billion for NASA, building on the significant investments the administration has made in America's space program over the past six years," Bolden said. "NASA is firmly on a journey to Mars. Make no mistake, this journey will help guide and define our generation."
mars? ****ing jokers cant even livestream the earth in its entirety with $20 billion and now they are going to mars
must be the biggest scam on the planet, mps expenses pale in comparison, they still cant prove the earth is a globe and they are getting 20 billion of taxpayers money
Look hard enough and you will find a conspiracy in everything. The only upside to this is all the time you are stuck in front of your PC looking at pictures of Roswell Aliens and Bigfoot you aren't standing in the park shouting at pigeons and rummaging around in bins for tinfoil.people who just believe it because its considered a well known fact, I forgive, people who have looked into it in any way and still believe it, I have no respect

you could do that, or you could look at the videos and pictures, ie, the evidence of mankinds greatest achievement, released by nasa
I think they averaged about 1 picture for every 50 seconds they were on the moon, all of them somewhat remarkably iconic, one wonders how they had time to set up the pinacle of 60s technology moon buggies
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Laser Reflectors
On three of the Apollo landings, 11, 14 & 15, Laser Light Reflectors were left behind for experiments from observatories around the world. These were placed on the moon by hand and aligned with the earth in the sky. As the moon is in a captured rotation, the earth doesn't move in the moon's sky. Lasers are fired toward the three sites on the moon and a reflection is made back to the telescope every time. If you aim the laser at any other part of the moon, nothing comes back.