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« on: January 11, 2009, 01:48:37 AM »

Moon Landing, Fact or Fiction
I was watching a moon conspiracy show on the National Geographic Channel and alot of people think that people never actually walked on the moon but instead NASA took fake moon photos in a remote location in the U.S. They have a good point, was the Tech really that good back then. How about the photo on the moon with all the perfect angles and and the light shadows that just dont make sense, or how about the picture of the flag waving around even though there is no wind on the moon. What about Neil Armstrongs little run on the moon. Some say NASA Made him actually made him Run on Something that looked like the moon and then just played it in slow motion so it made it look real to the public.

I think we landed on the moon just because where we are today in the world with the shuttle and the satellites we have. Come on they made a movie called Apollo 13 about a true failed moon landing aka The successful failure.

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