What does he know about the Van Allen radiation belts? Poser."The recent Fox TV show, which I saw, is an ingenious and entertaining assemblage of nonsense. The claim that radiation exposure during the Apollo missions would have been fatal to the astronauts is only one example of such nonsense." -- Dr. James Van Allen
Are you saying that none of this was fakable? Pictures of the moon from lunar orbit can be taken with unmanned craft.="paddoboy, post: 3333089, member: 270793"]https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/
http://www.apolloarchive.com/
Are you saying that none of this was fakable? Pictures of the moon from lunar orbit can be taken with unmanned craft.
I've never seen the flag anomaly disproved.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144487
Somebody please disprove it instead of just insisting that it's been disproved.
No one and no amount logic or evidence can change your mind, it is useless to try. It doesn't matter in the slightest on any level what you believe. This is pitiful and boring.Are you saying that none of this was fakable? Pictures of the moon from lunar orbit can be taken with unmanned craft.
I've never seen the flag anomaly disproved.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144487
Somebody please disprove it instead of just insisting that it's been disproved.
="origin, post: 3333192, member: 143078"]No one and no amount logic or evidence can change your mind, it is useless to try. It doesn't matter in the slightest on any level what you believe. This is pitiful and boring.
He hit it as he hopped by. Simple.I've never seen the flag anomaly disproved.
Somebody please disprove it instead of just insisting that it's been disproved.
Are you saying it was ground vibration? If that had been the case, the pole and support rod would have moved and that would have caused the flag to move. Movement of the pole and support rod obviously wasn't what made the flag move.="spidergoat, post: 3333287, member: 9733"]Or it was buried in very dry fine particulate matter that didn't hold very well. Earth soil packs because it has moisture.
Really?Are you saying it was ground vibration? If that had been the case, the pole and support rod would have moved
How much "microscopic" movement would be needed in the pole before the much more flexible flag started to move?and that would have caused the flag to move. Movement of the pole and support rod obviously wasn't what made the flag move.
There would have to be noticable movement of the pole and support rod. Also, if the pole and rod had caused the movement, the nature of the movement of the flag would have been different. The tip wouldn't have moved back and forth with no noticable movement of the upper part. The upper part would have caused the tip to move. The movement is perfectly consistent with its having been hit with a wall of air.="Dywyddyr, post: 3333294, member: 52889"]Really?
How much "microscopic" movement would be needed in the pole before the much more flexible flag started to move?
Mythbusters testing how the flag waves in atmosphere vs vacuum.
Nope.There would have to be noticable movement of the pole and support rod.
Really?Also, if the pole and rod had caused the movement, the nature of the movement of the flag would have been different.
I love how moon conspiracy theorists are absolutely positive that they know how everything on the Moon works - but are equally convinced that NASA doesn't. Generally such claims serve merely to highlight the poster's ignorance.There would have to be noticable movement of the pole and support rod. Also, if the pole and rod had caused the movement, the nature of the movement of the flag would have been different. The tip wouldn't have moved back and forth with no noticable movement of the upper part. The upper part would have caused the tip to move. The movement is perfectly consistent with its having been hit with a wall of air.
Exactly!Next up: the Galileo Gambit?
It's just common sense. If the rod and pole move, the flag will move according to the way the rod and pole move. There is no visible movement of the rod and pole. The flag has very visible movement. If the rod and pole had made it move, they would have had very visible movement too.Nope.
Really?
And you can show this... how?
In other words you're just making crap up.It's just common sense.