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Old May 9th 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.math,alt.astronomy
Michael Moroney
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Default More evidence proving Apollo Hoax

Question: I'm certainly not one of those who thinks the moon landings
were a hoax, but I do wonder about one thing. As I understand, the
moon's surface is about as dark as charcoal, and the space suits were
quite white. In the photos from the moon, the space suits do in fact
appear white, but the moon's surface in the same photos appears as a
light gray. It seems to me that there isn't enough contrast. If the
camera settings were such that the surface appeared light gray, the
space suits should be dazzlingly overexposed. Kind of like how the full
moon may appear bright when viewed from Earth, but how bright would it
appear if someone painted a large part of it with bright white paint.

Also, how much radiation did the astronauts get from the Van Allen Belts.
I do know they took a course that minimized exposure and they weren't
in them for long, but they're pretty intense.
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