In 1961 after Russian’s successful attempt of sending a man to space left Americans behind the space race. So the American’s wanted to prove themselves the best. So the president John F Kennedy proposed an amazing idea of sending man to Moon. After 8 years from the day of this proposal the Americans sent a man to the moon. Neil Armstrong was the first person ever to set the foot on the moon.
Between 1969-1972 Americans sent Seven Apollo ships and six of them made it to the moon. But as the time went on few doubts started to arise on this moon landing.
1. The first doubt was the fluttering flag. How can the flag be fluttering, when there's no wind on the atmosphere-free Moon?
2. There can't be any pictures taken on the Moon because the film would melt in the 250° temperatures.
3. The black sky should be full of stars, yet none are visible in any of the Apollo photographs.
4. In many photographs the shadow side of the astronauts appear illuminated, while the shadow side of rocks appear totally black.
5. Shadows cast on the lunar surface should be parallel. Some shadows in the Apollo photos are not parallel indicating more than one light source
6. Apollo 11 footage shows the astronauts' shadows increasing and decreasing in length as they move about. This is because they are in close proximity to a large artificial light source that causes their shadows to change as they move toward or away from the light.
7. Only two men walked on the Moon during each Apollo mission, yet there are photos in which the astronaut reflected in the visor has no camera. Who took the shot?
8. Not one still photograph matches the video footage, yet NASA claims both were shot at the same time.
9. The cameras had no white meters or view finders. So the astronauts achieved this feet without being able to see what they were doing.
10. The film stock was unaffected by the intense peaks and powerful cosmic radiation on the Moon, conditions that should have made it useless 11. Buzz Aldrin "the second man on the Moon" - was asked at a banquet what it felt like to step on to the lunar surface. Aldrin staggered to his feet and left the room crying uncontrollably. Case of Liar’s Conscience?
Here are some more interesting Space oddities:
Apollo 14 astronaut Allan Shepard played golf on the Moon. In front of a worldwide TV audience, Mission Control teased him about slicing the ball to the right. Yet a slice is caused by uneven air flow over the ball. The Moon has no atmosphere and no air.
A camera panned upwards to catch Apollo 16's Lunar Lander lifting off the Moon. Who did the filming?
One NASA picture from Apollo 11 is looking up at Neil Armstrong about to take his giant step for mankind. The photographer must have been lying on the planet surface. If Armstrong was the first man on the Moon, then who took the shot?
Today the NASA is saying that they are taking the Pictures of the Apollo Landing Sites.
Read more: Brand New Pictures of the Apollo Landing Sites
So still the question remains with doubts and proofs. Did America hoax the world with moon landing?
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