Lunar landing was a 'big PR coup - and a bigger fraud' Your Say

Consider the film footage of two different Apollo missions which are alleged to have landed on the moon some hundreds of miles apart, yet which show exactly the same mountains as a backdrop. [...] ask yourself why, on a number of the still pictures which we are told were taken by the astronauts on t...

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Published inWestern daily press
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol (UK) MGN Ltd 28.07.2009
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Summary:Consider the film footage of two different Apollo missions which are alleged to have landed on the moon some hundreds of miles apart, yet which show exactly the same mountains as a backdrop. [...] ask yourself why, on a number of the still pictures which we are told were taken by the astronauts on the moon, certain parts of the built-in cross-hairs or reticules on the camera lens - which are permanent features to aid the gauging of distance - are not visible because they look to be behind the subject.