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Friday, July 16, 2010

SPACE-23c. Apollo 11 (03): foot prints etc.

Apollo 11 (03): foot prints from "moon boots", flag, camera with cable, stones without shadows, reflector

Impossible foot prints - impossible flag - camera cable with broken shadow - stones without shadow - reflector without foot prints - moon lie with Apollo 11
 
Analysis by Michael Palomino (2009)

Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5464: There are coming foot 
prints from a slope from nowhere. All foot prints are photo composition,
 and here the NASA manipulators left work too early.
Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5464: There are coming foot prints from a slope from nowhere. All foot prints are photo composition, and here the NASA manipulators left work too early.

Apollo 11, Foto Nr. AS11-37-5477: Diese weissen Flecken 
sollen Steine sein. Es fehlt jeder Schatten. Es sind Steine ohne 
Schatten. Die NASA-Manipulanten sind zu früh in die Pause gegangen...
Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5477: These white spots are said to be stones. The shadows are missing. These are stones without shadows. The NASA manipulators have gone to their break too early...



Apollo 11, Foto Nr. AS11-37-5498: Rund um den Reflektor, 
der "auf dem Mond" aufgestellt worden sein soll, sind keine 
Fussspuren vorhanden. Der Reflektor ist ins Foto hineinmontiert...
Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5498: Around the reflector which is said having been planted "on the moon" - there are missing any foot prints. The reflector is implanted into the photo...
Apollo 11, Foto Nr. AS11-37-5467, da steht eine Fahne in 
einer unmöglichen Form, die sich nie verändert. Die Fahne ist jeweils 
ins Foto hineinmontiert.
Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5467, there is a flag in an impossible shape which never changes. The flag is implanted into the photo.

Apollo 11, Foto Nr. AS11-37-5467, da steht auch eine 
Kamera, die einen rundlichen Schatten hat, der mit der eckigen Kamera 
nicht zusammengeht. Da ist auch ein Kamerakabel, das mit der 
"Mondlandefähre" verbunden sein soll...
Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5467, there is also a camera, but the camera has a rounded shadow which does not correspond with the angular camera. There is also a camera cable which is said to be linked with the "Lunar Module"...

Apollo 11, Foto Nr. AS11-37-5480: Bei genauer Betrachtung 
des Kabels mit seinem Schatten kann man feststellen, dass der Schatten 
manchmal "abbricht"...
Apollo 11, photo no. AS11-37-5480: investigating precisely the camera cable one can see that the shadow of the cable is "broken" sometimes...

There are things which even don't exist, and the stupid journalists never report this!

Comment
This is NOT a conspiracy theory, stupid journalist, but these are the facts which prove that moon landings partly have happened in moon halls and in photo compositions. You don't believe it? The facts will stay.

Michael Palomino 2009

Abbreviations
DAC: "Data Acquisition Camera"

LM: "Lunar Module"
LMP: "Lunar Module Pilot"
RCS: "Reaction Control System"
CSM: "Command Service Module"

EVA: "Extra Vehicular Activity"

LRRR: "Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector"

Foot prints, an "American" flag in an impossible shape which always remains the same, and a camera with a cable with broken shadow

Apollo 11 Foto-Nr. AS11-37-5460: Die NASA behauptet, die 
Fussspuren würden von "Astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") 
Aldrin stammen.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5460: NASA claims that the foot prints would be from "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5460.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- it seems as if there are much too less foot prints
-- it seems as if at many stones is missing the shadow.

The much too less foot prints and the stones without shadows are indications for an incomplete photo composition.



Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5461: NASA claims that the photo was 
from "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin who had moved
 a little to the right to make this photo.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5461: NASA claims that the photo was from "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin who had moved a little to the right to make this photo.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5461.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- it seems as if there are much too less foot prints
-- it seems as if at many stones is missing the shadow.

The much too less foot prints and the stones without shadows are indications for an incomplete photo composition.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5462: NASA claims that this photo was 
taken by "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin, who had 
moved now a little to the left to take this photo. The photo is more or 
less identical with it's scarce foot prints with photo no. 
AS11-37-5460.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5462: NASA claims that this photo was taken by "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin, who had moved now a little to the left to take this photo. The photo is more or less identical with it's scarce foot prints with photo no. AS11-37-5460.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5462.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- it seems as if there are much too less foot prints
-- it seems as if at many stones is missing the shadow.

The much too less foot prints and the stones without shadows are indications for an incomplete photo composition.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5463: NASA claims that this photo with
 it's scarce foot prints had been taken by Edwin ("Buzz") 
Aldrin who had moved a little bit to the right.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5463: NASA claims that this photo with it's scarce foot prints had been taken by Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin who had moved a little bit to the right.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5463.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- it seems as if there are much too less foot prints
-- it seems as if at many stones is missing the shadow.

The much too less foot prints and the stones without shadows are indications for an incomplete photo composition.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5464: NASA claims that the photo had 
been taken by "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin who 
had considered now more from the right side, and there are more foot 
prints in the "moon dust" which seem more or less unreal. And 
there are more stones without shadows...
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5464: NASA claims that the photo had been taken by "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin who had considered now more from the right side, and there are more foot prints in the "moon dust" which seem more or less unreal. And there are more stones without shadows...

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5464.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- it seems as if there are much too less foot prints
-- it seems as if at many stones is missing the shadow.

-- add to this the photo is darker on the left and on the right margin which indicates a light enactment which is not possible "on the moon" without atmosphere and without clouds.

The much too less foot prints and the stones without shadows are indications for an incomplete photo composition.

But there are the unreal foot prints yet. Let's see this in a close-up:
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5464: close-up of the unreal foot 
prints
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5464: close-up of the unreal foot prints

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the foot prints are barely paired, it seems that nobody was marching here in a "normal" way
-- the foot prints at the lower margin of the photo suddenly begin, so there is the question how the "astronaut" had come there to walk downwards afterwards
-- the foot prints heading to the endpoint are not paired, but only singular and weak
-- at the endpoint there are much too few foot prints
-- the foot prints in the upper half of the photo coming from the endpoint to the right are much too less to be real, resp. when one takes earnest these foot prints, the "astronaut" had jumped like a frog
-- all in all the foot prints are not convincing and most probable they are another photo composition by the NASA manipulators.


Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5465: This photo shows the shadow of 
the "Lunar Module", the foot prints and the shadow of the 
"American" flag. This was the "Extra Vehicular 
Activity" (EVA) of the "astronauts", NASA claims.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5465: This photo shows the shadow of the "Lunar Module", the foot prints and the shadow of the "American" flag. This was the "Extra Vehicular Activity" (EVA) of the "astronauts", NASA claims.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5465.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the "moon landscape" remains the same, and there remain many stones without shadows
-- add to this the photo is darker at the left and at the right margin which indicates a romantic light enactment which is not possible "on the moon" without atmosphere and without clouds.

So, the photo is a badly lighted and incomplete photo composition.


Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5466: The photo shows the shadow of 
the "Lunar Module", foot prints and the complete 
"American" flag in color/colour.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5466: The photo shows the shadow of the "Lunar Module", foot prints and the complete "American" flag in color/colour.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5466.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5466HR.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the "lunar landscape" remains the same, and there are many stones without shadows
-- the flag has got a strange form, obviously because the horizontal pole is too short and by this the flag has to be "folded together" a little bit
-- the shadow of the flag seems - compared  with the shadow of the "Lunar Module" - much too long
-- the shadow of the flag is going down a slope and ends in a plain, but the bending of the shadow is much too less for that
-- strangely there is missing the "astronaut" on the photo who is setting up the flag there, and the reader must not know which "astronaut" has set up the flag there. This seems to be strange because the moment of the flag - the biggest nationalist moment of "moon landing" at all - is not in the NASA photo collection
-- one can only estimate the height of the flag comparing the flagpole with the foot prints: 5 foot prints are  going with the flagpole, so the flag is about 1.5 m high.


All these conditions indicate a bad photo composition, and nobody must know who set up the flag in this bad manner there, and the shadow of the flag is drawn into the photo in a wrong manner without considering the slope. At least the shadow of the flag was not forgotten by the NASA manipulators...

The close-up of the flag with it's shadow shows the sluttery of the NASA manipulators:
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5466: foot prints, unrealistic flag 
and unrealistic shadow of the flag in a close-up.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5466: foot prints, unrealistic flag and unrealistic shadow of the flag in a close-up.


Apollo 11 Foto-Nr. AS11-37-5467: Die NASA behauptet, nun sei neben
 der "amerikanischen" Fahne auch noch eine Kamera "auf 
dem  Mond" aufgestellt worden
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5467: NASA claims there had been set up a camera aside the flag "on the moon", and from now on there is a camera cable over the "lunar surface" across the whole photo to the camera. And from now on there can be seen a linear shadow between the "Lunar Module" and the flag. Later NASA claims in it's comment for photo no. AS11-37-5471 that this is the shadow of a solar wind collector.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5467.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5467HR.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the "lunar landscape" remains the same, and there are many stones without shadows
-- strangely NASA does not show any photo of the "astronaut" who has set up the camera there "on the moon" which basically would be the most nationalist moment
-- the shadow of the camera is strangely round like an ellipse as if it would be the shadow of a ball, but the camera is a box, there must be something wrong with it
-- and the foot prints leading to the camera are not conform, they are not paired. One cannot see who the "astronaut" has marched there, and at the camera where should be many foot prints for the installation of the tripod and of the camera - there is almost no foot print, and this is fairly unreal.

Looking at the close-up of the camera "on the moon" one can see some more things which are not logic:


Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5467: close-up of the flag and the 
camera who were installed by Apollo 11 "on the moon"
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5467: close-up of the flag and the camera who were installed by Apollo 11 "on the moon"

Ausrufezeichen rot
-- there are parts of the photo which are very sharp (e.g. the stones top left), but exactly the part with the camera and almost all foot prints are not sharp
-- also the shadow of the camera is not sharp, but it seems that it does not correspond with the camera, because the camera is slimmer than the shadow.

So as a viewer there is the question what has happened with the photo, above all, because the photos before were all very sharp or unsharp. A photo which is partly sharp and unsharp on the same height of the photo is principally not possible, or only for close-ups for special object. But here precisely the "interesting" object, the camera, is not sharp...

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5468: NASA claims this photo had been 
taken by the window of Edwin Aldrin of the "Lunar Module", and
 this would be the "lunar landscape" a little more to the 
right. Right of the flag there is the camera cable, and there is the 
shadow of the solar wind collector in the right angle to the cable. This
 collector is on the roof of the "Lunar Module", yet without 
leaf.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5468: NASA claims this photo had been taken by the window of Edwin Aldrin of the "Lunar Module", and this would be the "lunar landscape" a little more to the right. Right of the flag there is the camera cable, and there is the shadow of the solar wind collector in the right angle to the cable. This collector is on the roof of the "Lunar Module", yet without leaf.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5468.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the "lunar landscape" remains the same, and there are many stones without shadows
-- generally there is the question why the horizon is going down only because the photo is taken a little bit more right from the flag.

It seems the photo is a common photo composition.


Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5469: NASA claims that this would be the "lunar landscape" right of the photo before no. AS11-37-5468. Looking precisely one can see arbitrary little shadows with big stones and long shadows with little stones, and the shadow lines are not coordinated. Again also this photo is partly sharp and unsharp, and the oblique horizon also seems to be impossible.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5469HR.jpg

Apollo 11 Foto-Nr. AS11-37-5469: Die NASA sagt, dies sei die 
"Mondlandschaft" rechts vom vorigen Foto AS11-37-5468. Bei 
genauem Hinsehen sieht man willkürlich kurze Schatten bei grossen 
Steinen und lange Schatten bei kleinen Steinen, und die 
Schattenrichtungen stimmen auch nicht überein. Wieder ist das Foto z.T. 
scharf und unscharf, und der schräge Horizont scheint auch unmöglich.

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5470: NASA claims that this would be 
the "lunar soil" under the window of Edwin ("Buzz") 
Aldrin with foot prints, with the end of the flag (left) and with the 
tripod for the camera (top left). NASA does not mention up to this photo
 the camera cable and the shadow of the solar wind collector.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5470: NASA claims that this would be the "lunar soil" under the window of Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin with foot prints, with the end of the flag (left) and with the tripod for the camera (top left). NASA does not mention up to this photo the camera cable and the shadow of the solar wind collector.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5470.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the "lunar landscape" remains the same, and there are many stones without shadows
-- the foot prints are partly "turned to the outside" and are coming out of the "lunar soil" what also seems to be impossible.


Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5471: NASA claims that this would be 
the "lunar soil" under Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin's 
window with the foot prints, with the flag, and only now NASA mentions 
the solar wind collector which is installed beside the "Lunar 
Module" and it's shadow where is missing the foil yet. The foot 
prints partly are not real...
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5471: NASA claims that this would be the "lunar soil" under Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin's window with the foot prints, with the flag, and only now NASA mentions the solar wind collector which is installed beside the "Lunar Module" and it's shadow where is missing the foil yet. The foot prints partly are not real...

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5471.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the photo is partly sharp and not sharp
-- the foot prints are partly "turned to the outside" and are coming out of the "lunar soil" what also seems to be impossible.

The photo is a bad photo composition. The NASA manipulators forgot the framing of some foot prints.


Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5472: Close-up of the "lunar 
soil", the camera cable and the shadow of the solar wind collector
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5472: Close-up of the "lunar soil", the camera cable and the shadow of the solar wind collector

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5472.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- since the first photo of the flag the flag remains in precisely the same bulky position (AS11-37-5466) whereas there is action around the flag, and whereas there is no air drag "on the moon" and no atmosphere which should facilitate any movement.

The bulky flag was implanted  into the photos. All photos with the flag are photo compositions.


Apollo 11 Foto-Nr. AS11-37-5473: Die NASA behauptet, das Foto sei 
"vom Mond" "etwas rechts" vom vorherigen Foto 
AS11-37-5472.
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5473: NASA claims that the photo was "from the moon" a "little bit right" from the photo before AS11-37-5472.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5472.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
The close-up detects,
-- that the shadows of the stones of the lower half of the photo don't correspond with the shadows of the stones of the upper half of the photo
-- there are also many stones without shadows
-- the camera cable only partly has a shadow, partly the shadow of the cable is in lines and not round as the cable is at the same place, and sometimes the shadow is breaking off - so, the camera cable is partly with shadow, but partly also without shadow
-- and the photo is sharp and unsharp at the same time.

Wow, also this is an incomplete photo composition of the NASA manipulators who had enough of the heavy manipulation work. They have taken a rest after their overtime as it seems.
Apollo 11 Foto-Nr. AS11-37-5473: Die NASA behauptet, das Foto sei 
"vom Mond" "etwas rechts" vom vorherigen Foto 
AS11-37-5472. Grossaufnahme mit Schattenchaos, Steinen ohne Schatten, 
Kamerakabel mit zackigem Schatten oder mit abbrechendem Schatten, und 
das Foto ist manchmal scharf, manchmal unscharf
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5473: NASA claims that this photo would be "from the moon" a "little bit right" from the photo before AS11-37-5472. The close-up shows a chaos of shadows, stones without shadows, the camera cable with a shadow in lines or a broken shadow, and the photo is partly sharp or unsharp.


Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: foot prints with shadow of the 
flag
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: foot prints with shadow of the flag

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5474.jpg

White spots as stones, stones without shadow, and a reflector without foot prints around it

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: the shadow of the "Lunar 
Module" (LM)

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: the shadow of the "Lunar Module" (LM)

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5475.jpg

Again there are stones without shadows on the photo...




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: Another second photo of the 
shadow of the "Lunar Module" (LM)

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: Another second photo of the shadow of the "Lunar Module" (LM)

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5476.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
Again there are stones without shadow on the photo...




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: the shadow of the "Lunar 
Module" (LM) with the "lunar horizon", with many stones 
without shadows or with unfinished white spots as stones

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: the shadow of the "Lunar Module" (LM) with the "lunar horizon", with many stones without shadows or with unfinished white spots as stones

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5477.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5477HR.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- now there are even more stones without shadows, and there are even unfinished stones because there are many white spots there
-- the light is not conform on the photo, parts are brighter and other parts are darker which is not possible.

The close-up shows it distinctly:




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: close-up of many stones without 
shadows or unfinished  white spots as stones
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5474: close-up of many stones without shadows or unfinished  white spots as stones




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5475: one more photo of the alleged 
shadow of the "Lunar Module" "on the moon"

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5475: one more photo of the alleged shadow of the "Lunar Module" "on the moon"

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5475.jpg






Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5476: one more photo of the alleged 
shadow of the "Lunar Module" "on the moon"

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5476: one more photo of the alleged shadow of the "Lunar Module" "on the moon"

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5476.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Drawn shadow:
-- for these photos are photo compositions, all indicates that the shadow of the "Lunar Module" is drawn.




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5477: one more photo of the alleged 
shadow of the "Lunar Module" "on the moon", this 
time again with the horizon and with many stones without shadow

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5477: one more photo of the alleged shadow of the "Lunar Module" "on the moon", this time again with the horizon and with many stones without shadow

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5477.jpg




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5478: the shadow of the "lunar 
module", the foot prints and an shadow's end of the flag

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5478: the shadow of the "lunar module", the foot prints and an shadow's end of the flag

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5478.jpg




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5479: the shadow of the flag

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5479: the shadow of the flag

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5479.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- the shadow of the flag shows always the same direction and always remains with the same length which is not possible considering the moon rotation.




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5480: NASA claims that this photo was 
taken by the window of "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") 
Aldrin, with the "American" flag and with the camera "on 
the moon". The first time NASA mentions the camera cable.

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5480: NASA claims that this photo was taken by the window of "astronaut" Edwin ("Buzz") Aldrin, with the "American" flag and with the camera "on the moon". The first time NASA mentions the camera cable.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5480.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5480HR.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- again the camera cable has it's shadow partly in lines or even a broken shadow, so partly the camera cable remains without shadow
-- the cable itself is irregularly shaped and does not have a uniform curvature as if the cable would be from different spools.

Here is the close-up which shows the cable with it's broken shadow clearly:




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5480: close-up of the camera cable 
with partly broken shadow
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5480: close-up of the camera cable with partly broken shadow

The following photos until AS11-37-5497 are all very similar. Then there is coming a new element into the "moon play", the "reflector":

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5498: now NASA claims that 
"astronauts" had set up a Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR)
 on the moon

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5498: now NASA claims that "astronauts" had set up a Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR) on the moon

The name for the reflector is impressive, but the photo not at all is impressive.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5498.jpg
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5498HR.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- as one is accustomed from NASA, also in this case it's the same thing: around the set up object there are missing the foot prints, in this case around the reflector
-- and again the viewer must not know which "astronaut" set up the reflector there. Without foot prints this would also work badly you know!

So, also this photo is a photo composition and the reflector is implanted into the photo. The NASA manipulators forgot the foot prints around the reflector of all the preparations and of the settings of the reflector. The NASA manipulators have left to make a break too early, or they were tired from the hard manipulation overtime work...

The close-up shows it clearly:
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5498: close-up of the alleged Lunar 
Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR): There are missing any foot prints around
 the reflector. So, the reflector must have been "floated" 
there by himself...
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5498: close-up of the alleged Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR): There are missing any foot prints around the reflector. So, the reflector must have been "floated" there by himself...




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5499: NASA showing the Lunar Ranging 
Retro Reflector (LRRR) without foot prints around it, a second time!

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5499: NASA showing the Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR) without foot prints around it, a second time!

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5499.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- as one is accustomed from NASA, also in this case it's the same thing: around the set up object there are missing the foot prints, in this case around the reflector
-- and again the viewer must not know which "astronaut" set up the reflector there. Without foot prints this would also work badly you know!

So, also this photo is a photo composition and the reflector is implanted into the photo. The NASA manipulators forgot the foot prints around the reflector of all the preparations and of the settings of the reflector. The NASA manipulators have left to make a break too early, or they were tired from the hard manipulation overtime work...




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5504: NASA showing the Lunar Ranging 
Retro Reflector (LRRR) without foot prints around it, a third time! It 
seems that it's not at all embarrassing for NASA!

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5504: NASA showing the Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR) without foot prints around it, a third time! It seems that it's not at all embarrassing for NASA!

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5504.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- as one is accustomed from NASA, also in this case it's the same thing: around the set up object there are missing the foot prints, in this case around the reflector
-- and again the viewer must not know which "astronaut" set up the reflector there. Without foot prints this would also work badly you know!

So, also this photo is a photo composition and the reflector is implanted into the photo. The NASA manipulators forgot the foot prints around the reflector of all the preparations and of the settings of the reflector. The NASA manipulators have left to make a break too early, or they were tired from the hard manipulation overtime work...

Again there is a close-up, let's see, an original from NASA:







Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5504: close-up of the alleged Lunar 
Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR) set up "on the moon": There are
 missing any foot prints around the reflector. So, the reflector must 
have "floated" there, and it does not seem at all embarrassing
 for NASA to show this bug also a third time...
Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5504: close-up of the alleged Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR) set up "on the moon": There are missing any foot prints around the reflector. So, the reflector must have "floated" there, and it does not seem at all embarrassing for NASA to show this bug also a third time...




Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5505: foot prints at the "Lunar 
Module"

Apollo 11 photo no. AS11-37-5505: foot prints at the "Lunar Module"

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/images11.html
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5505.jpg

Ausrufezeichen rot
Photo composition:
-- there can be seen "perfect" and flat foot prints as they can be seen in wet sand on the beach of Florida or somewhere else only, but for sure not in the dry "moon dust".

The photo is a complete photo composition as all other photos before.



Conclusion: There was no "moon landing" of Apollo 11
The mistakes on the photos of Apollo 11 are big bugs and at the same time impressive. It seems absolutely doubtful why the stupid journalists want to go on selling a "moon landing" to the public considering the impossible foot prints, the stones without shadows or white spots as stones, with objects set there without foot prints, with flags in impossible and never changing shapes, and with a camera cable with a shadow breaking off several times.

So, it's proved that the photos of Apollo 11 are photo compositions with drawn, partly false shadows. The "moon landing" of Apollo 11 is a lie. The word "moon lie" is right for Apollo 11. But the journalists cannot report this, because NASA is CIA itself...

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