What’s ironic is that the Soviets actually recognize the moon landing as legitimate whilst a lot of Americans still think that the moon landing was faked and staged.
@@julianpetkov8320 now thats just weak. many other countries (japan, china, india) have even photographed the sites. Unless you are will to accept some even more deranged theories, it is obvious humanity went to the moon. I find it is far more sensible, and enjoyable to feel proud of the achievement, rather than denying it. I hope this helps.
Regarding the _fllapping flag_ thing: There is a video clip from one of the Apollo missions showing one of the astronauts _'bounding'_ right past the American flag they had set up. I do not recall which mission this was, but I suspect it was from Apollo 11, 12, or 14. As the astronaut moves past the flag, fairly close to it, the flag DOES NOT MOVE AT ALL. If they HAD filmed the event on a stage with an atmosphere, the flag should have moved at least a little bit. The flag did not move because there was no atmosphere, BECAUSE THEY WERE ON THE MOON.
I just wish for an explanation and nothing to do with this conspiracy theory thing but when the module shot up from the Moon how was the camera able to zoom in and zoom out and follow the craft? at 1:29
@@TMW_Photography That is pretty impressive especially it is on a different surface that is not earth would really like to know how they set that up, especially in the 1960s as so far that was the only thing that I always wonder as everything else was conspiracy theory that I didn't care for, as well as retrieving the footage from transmission. A visual video explanation would greatly help me understand this. such as to what camera they use how it was set up to do such action as well as how they retrieve and recorded the footage from transmission.
@@TMW_Photography >>> AFAIK, the color cameras on the Lunar Rovers -- Apollo missions 15, 16, & 17 -- were operated by remote control from Houston for the entirety of each mission.
What’s ironic is that the Soviets actually recognize the moon landing as legitimate whilst a lot of Americans still think that the moon landing was faked and staged.
The Soviets are illegitimate. You know the saying - "trust one scoundrel to quote from another."
@@julianpetkov8320 >>> 🙄
@@julianpetkov8320 now thats just weak. many other countries (japan, china, india) have even photographed the sites. Unless you are will to accept some even more deranged theories, it is obvious humanity went to the moon. I find it is far more sensible, and enjoyable to feel proud of the achievement, rather than denying it. I hope this helps.
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Regarding the _fllapping flag_ thing: There is a video clip from one of the Apollo missions showing one of the astronauts _'bounding'_ right past the American flag they had set up. I do not recall which mission this was, but I suspect it was from Apollo 11, 12, or 14. As the astronaut moves past the flag, fairly close to it, the flag DOES NOT MOVE AT ALL. If they HAD filmed the event on a stage with an atmosphere, the flag should have moved at least a little bit. The flag did not move because there was no atmosphere, BECAUSE THEY WERE ON THE MOON.
I just wish for an explanation and nothing to do with this conspiracy theory thing but when the module shot up from the Moon how was the camera able to zoom in and zoom out and follow the craft? at 1:29
Basically, they knew the performance of the craft, so knew how fast it would rise, and where able to program the camera to automatically track it
@@TMW_Photography That is pretty impressive especially it is on a different surface that is not earth would really like to know how they set that up, especially in the 1960s as so far that was the only thing that I always wonder as everything else was conspiracy theory that I didn't care for, as well as retrieving the footage from transmission.
A visual video explanation would greatly help me understand this. such as to what camera they use how it was set up to do such action as well as how they retrieve and recorded the footage from transmission.
@@TheRealSpeedWolf I shall add it to my project list!
@@TMW_Photography >>> AFAIK, the color cameras on the Lunar Rovers -- Apollo missions 15, 16, & 17 -- were operated by remote control from Houston for the entirety of each mission.
@@TheRealSpeedWolf >>> See my reply to _The Media Ward._