Anarkistsdream wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Anarkistsdream wrote:Pedronicus wrote:Suggs - All I want is some photographic proof (from a satellite or hubble) of the stuff they left behind. It's going to be fairly large. Then I'll shut up.
And all I want is you to tell me where you found this info of what they supposedly 'left behind.' A CREDIBLE source, please...
Look, I find it incredible that anyone can give a moments credence to the idea that the moon landings didn't happen...
But do you really believe they didn't leave anything behind? The Lunar Excuraion Module came in two parts: When they returned, they left behind the bit with the landing legs and the tanks which had contained the fuel they landed with. They left litter, body wastes, buggies, the plaque that says "we came in peace for all mankind", equipment which radioed back information for a considerable time after they left, etc. Not to mention the infamous flag.Go look it up.
Don't sidetrack this thread with a whole NEW source of nonsense, PLEASE.
I am not sidetracking it, because this is a major point of contention... The only two things I know of that were left behind was the flag and the rover... ONE rover, which had everything on it... They didn't leave litter and body wastes on the moon. Those things are commonly ejected when reentering the atmosphere and burn up.
There were not multiple 'buggies.' there was one... ONE... They did not leave ANY part of the lunar module. It can obviously be seen in pictures from when the craft lifted off the surface of the moon.
I don't know where you get your info, but it is wrong... Sounds to me like YOU are sidetracking the convo...
go to lpi.usra.edu
In the bit about the Apollo 11 mision it names three experiments left on the surface: the Laser Ranging Retroreflector (which I have previously referred to more colloquially as the "radar corner", The Passive Seismic Experiment, and the Lunar Dust Detector.
and I quote from the end portion of that part of the site:
"This is a close-up view of the plaque that the Apollo 11 astronauts left on the moon...attached to the ladder on the landing gear strut on the descent stage of the Apollo 11 LM".
As I said before, the Landing Module was left behind whgen the remaining bit of the LEM returned.
By the way, the moon does not have an atmosphere.