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Originally Posted by Igna
I'll take one point that I read: the shadow one.
Did it occur to you that the other shadows were simply on a slant? This would change the angle that the shadows appeared to be pointing towards.
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um...what are you saying exactly? I'm not understanding. Yeah, the shadow is on a slant, does this not prove that their is more than one light source?
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I haven't read your post entirely, but for this I must say:
Of course you can't see the flags, or anything the austronats left after them, with a simple telescope. You know how giant the moon is? I've heard it is almost as big as Australia. The pictures of the moon you are mention, were probably tooken thousands of meters away from it. What you are saying, is like I would say this: "I can't see my house from the international space station".
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yes, but I also went on to mention that no satelite has gotten photos of them either. NASA has sent probes to photograph the moon, and would you look at that, no signs of anyone being there. The satelite used for google moon doesn't show you the stuff either, just outlines of were they should be. If they were really there they would just show up!