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To: Investor Clouseau who wrote (20883)12/25/2002 4:15:11 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27666
 
You missed the point!

Evidently you had NOT seen the TV shoot live way back in 1969!

Had you seen it then you would have noticed that the astronauts planted the flag on lunar soil after the rocket engines had long been shut down. I guess your next try would be to say that the astronauts farted! But they were in their spacesuits.

As the moon has no water vapour and clouds, the stars should have been clearly visible. Because they were not visible in the supposedly live shoot, many folks believe the TV shoot was contrived in a studio setting in which someone forgot to provide a background of stars.

Looks like you don't know much science, eh? Are you a artsy-fartsy?