Did the Moon Landing Really Happen?

In summary, the conversation discusses theories and beliefs about the moon landing being staged. Some people believe it was fake because there are no stars in the sky in the photographs. However, this is due to the exposure time of the camera and not the lack of atmosphere on the moon. The conversation also mentions the impossibility of faking the moon landing and the lack of evidence to support the hoax theory. The badastronomy.com website is mentioned as a source for further information on the topic.
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decibel
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i've heard lots of theories of people saying it was staged but dunno...some people beleived it was fake because there were no stars in the sky...any comments? about this topic?
 
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This one is for you Ivan!
 
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Originally posted by decibel
i've heard lots of theories of people saying it was staged but dunno...some people beleived it was fake because there were no stars in the sky...any comments? about this topic?

Hey decibel. :smile:

Thanks to FZ+, you can find a link to badastronomy.com in the skeptics napster on the main page of this [S&D] forum. I will quote part of the explanation found there. The link to this particular discussion is found at the end of the page.

The stars are there! They're just too faint to be seen.

This is usually the first thing HBs talk about when discussing the Hoax. That amazes me, as it's the silliest assertion they make. However, it appeals to our common sense: when the sky is black here on Earth, we see stars. Therefore we should see them from the Moon as well.

I'll say this here now, and return to it many times: the Moon is not the Earth. Conditions there are weird, and our common sense is likely to fail us.

The Moon's surface is airless. On Earth, our thick atmosphere scatters sunlight, spreading it out over the whole sky. That's why the sky is bright during the day. Without sunlight, the air is dark at night, allowing us to see stars.

On the Moon, the lack of air means that the sky is dark. Even when the Sun is high off the horizon during full day, the sky near it will be black. If you were standing on the Moon, you would indeed see stars, even during the day.

So why aren't they in the Apollo pictures? Pretend for a moment you are an astronaut on the surface of the Moon. You want to take a picture of your fellow space traveler. The Sun is low off the horizon, since all the lunar landings were done at local morning. How do you set your camera? The lunar landscape is brightly lit by the Sun, of course, and your friend is wearing a white spacesuit also brilliantly lit by the Sun. To take a picture of a bright object with a bright background, you need to set the exposure time to be fast, and close down the aperture setting too; that's like the pupil in your eye constricting to let less light in when you walk outside on a sunny day.

So the picture you take is set for bright objects. Stars are faint objects! In the fast exposure, they simply do not have time to register on the film. It has nothing to do with the sky being black or the lack of air, it's just a matter of exposure time. If you were to go outside here on Earth on the darkest night imaginable and take a picture with the exact same camera settings the astronauts used, you won't see any stars!

http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxapollo.html
 
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Hi decibel!

Those who say it was staged are idiots without a clue.

Considering that the Soviets would have been watching the moon landing and would have been the very first to burst any slightest inkling of a hoax, it would have been absolutely impossible to stage the landing. A signal was coming from the moon (or enroute to the moon) the entire duration of the mission. It is impossible (or certainly more difficult than actually going there) to fake that...
 
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Individual pieces of evidence aside, hoax believers can't grasp the vastness of the conspiracy required to fake the moon landings. It simply isn't possible.
 
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i c...well thanks for the info guys...i was just wondering what other people think about since some idoits think they staged it in the las vegas desert...but yeah, i understand now thanks
 
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Originally posted by enigma
Hi decibel!

Those who say it was staged are idiots without a clue.



Absolutely right! It is like all the stupid UFO stories... Isn't it odd that the only group of people who never seem to see UFO's are Astronomers who spend all their time looking up at the skies above!
 
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Doesn't the badastronomy.com website cover every issue of this?
 
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At some point in this argument, it becomes clear that actually going to the moon is far easier than faking it well.

Njorl
 
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Originally posted by Zero, Adrian Baker
Absolutely right! It is like all the stupid UFO stories... Isn't it odd that the only group of people who never seem to see UFO's are Astronomers who spend all their time looking up at the skies above!
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Doesn't the badastronomy.com website cover every issue of this?

If anyone wants to debate this point please start a new thread.
 

FAQ: Did the Moon Landing Really Happen?

Did the Moon Landing really happen?

Yes, the Moon Landing did indeed happen. On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 mission successfully landed on the Moon, making astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin the first humans to set foot on another celestial body.

Why do some people doubt the Moon Landing?

There are a few reasons why some people may doubt the Moon Landing. One is that there is a lack of understanding or knowledge about the technology and logistics involved in the mission. Another reason is the presence of conspiracy theories and misinformation, which can create doubt and uncertainty.

What evidence is there to support the Moon Landing?

There is a wealth of evidence to support the Moon Landing, including the physical artifacts left on the Moon by the astronauts, such as footprints, the American flag, and scientific equipment. Additionally, there are countless photos, videos, and audio recordings from the mission, as well as eyewitness accounts from the astronauts and NASA personnel.

How do we know the Moon Landing wasn't faked?

The Moon Landing has been extensively researched and documented by multiple independent sources, including NASA, other space agencies, and third-party organizations. The technology and capabilities required for the mission have been tested and proven, and there is no credible evidence to suggest that the Moon Landing was faked.

What is the significance of the Moon Landing?

The Moon Landing was a monumental achievement for human history. It demonstrated the incredible progress and capabilities of science and technology, and expanded our understanding of the universe. The mission also paved the way for future space exploration and inspired generations to dream big and reach for the stars.

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