Flat earthers, would you be convinced the earth is round if you could view a 24/7 livestream from a cubesat showing the entire process from construction, loading the satellites into the rocket, until orbit?
i Thought it was implied.
He said nothing about viewing Earth from space.
He said nothing about viewing Earth from space.
Where else would be placed "cubesat (custom-built miniature satellite) showing the entire process from construction, loading the satellites into the rocket, until orbit"?
I do hope the livestream is less fake than those underpar ‘backflip’ ISS animations with b-actors in front of green and bluescreen projections.As I've indicated before, it would not make the slightest bit of difference whether the whole Apollo saga was recreated now.
The ISS soap was so underwhelming that even NASAwood decided to cancel the next episodes after people complained about disappearing limbs due to poor implementation of augmented reality.
But hey, i am willing to check out this new space soap ........ it is interresting to see how the next generation greenscreen and augmented reality turns out to be 8)
| (https://img.purch.com/h/1400/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zcGFjZS5jb20vaW1hZ2VzL2kvMDAwLzAxNS84MzQvb3JpZ2luYWwvYXBvbGxvLTExLW1vb24tbGFuZGluZy1zaXRlLmpwZw==) Apollo 11 Moon Landing Site Seen by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera snapped its best look yet of the Apollo 11 landing site on the moon. The image, which was released on March 7, 2012, even shows the remnants of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's historic first steps on the surface around the Lunar Module. | (http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/07/29/article-2180664-14477169000005DC-654_634x632.jpg) Still there: The flag planted by Apollo 17 astronauts in December 1972 -- the last manned mission to the moon -- is seen here in this image taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Read more: New NASA photos reveal American flags planted during moon landings proudly yet wave FOUR DECADES after last Apollo mission (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2180664/American-flags-planted-Apollo-moon-missions-wave-40-years.html#ixzz5AoTXaaK5) |
Indian Moon Probe Takes Clear Photo Of Apollo 15 Mission
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NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took photos of the Apollo landings last July. They were supposed to end all conspiracy theories, but there are still idiots who said they were false. Thankfully, the Indians took their own photo. Spot the tracks!
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This image was one of the last photographs sent by Chandrayaan-1, the moon probe that stopped communicating with Earth last Saturday. It clearly shows the Apollo 15 rover tracks on the Moon surface.
So there you go: A third party confirms the landings. Happy now, you conspiracy retards? No? I don't care. Just stop writing me stupid emails justifying your idiotic arguments trying to prove that Armstrong didn't walk on the moon ( ;) ;D he did, and he has the photo and the t-shirt to prove it ;D ;)).
Read the rest: GIZMODO, Indian Moon Probe Takes Clear Photo Of Apollo 15 Mission (https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/09/indian-moon-probe-takes-clear-photo-of-apollo-15-mission/)
SELENE photographs
In 2008, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings.[1] On the left are two photos taken on the lunar surface by the Apollo 15 astronauts August 2, 1971 during EVA 3 at station 9A near Hadley Rille. On the right is a 2008 reconstruction from images taken by the SELENE terrain camera and 3D projected to the same vantage point as the surface photos. The terrain is a close match within the SELENE camera resolution of 10 metres.
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Apollo 15 photo(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9b/JAXA_Moon_photo.jpg)
3D SELENE
reconstructed photo
The light-colored area of blown lunar surface dust created by the lunar module engine blast at the Apollo 15 landing site was photographed and confirmed by comparative analysis of photographs in May 2008. They correspond well to photographs taken from the Apollo 15 Command/Service Module showing a change in surface reflectivity due to the plume. This was the first visible trace of manned landings on the Moon seen from space since the close of the Apollo program.
From: Independent evidence, SELENE photographs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-party_evidence_for_Apollo_Moon_landings#SELENE_photographs)
@rabinoz,..... you do believe everything you see on the internet.No, especially if you wrote it!