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>>Beyond a shadow of a doubt. The corner reflecter left there by Apollo ?? is still being used to track the recession of the Moon away from the earth. We can resolve radar reflections from the landers left there. The Russians tracked the vehicles as they progressed toward the moon, just as we tracked theirs. Had we been faking it the Russians would have blown the whistle big time.
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>Hmmm... I wasn't aware that there was evidence visible from Earth.
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>>Considering that both the TCL and Discovery channel both played that "special"
>>I don't think the Fox was being out of line or any more unjournalistic than the rest. The movie, Capricorn One, is probably the biggest 'proof' that folks 'feel' when they think moon landings might have been faked.
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>Well, I take anything I see on Fox with a grain of salt just by default. :)
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>>They primary arguments were ad hoc, combined with a lot of scientific ignorance, and very similar to those used by the Flat Earth Society to prove the Earth was flat or the Hollow Earth Society, which uses the same argument. Do you know why the toes of your shoes curl up? Because you are walking on the inside of a hollow sphere!! :)
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>The thing that bothered me is that they kept showing the NASA spokesperson evading the questions. I couldn't tell if it was how he answered, or if it was edited to make him look like he couldn't answer. Is there any place that rebutts the arguments on the special? Like I said, to a non-scientist, it was pretty convincing. Why did the flag wave with no atmosphere, why was there no blast crater, etc, etc? I'd like to know.
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>All this time I thought the toes of my shoes curled up from me stretching my toes... :)
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>Michelle

Well, now you know the truth! :)
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