Moonshot No Hoax. Duh 10
n9avg writes "Put aside those absurd claims the Apollo moon landings were a hoax. Two scientists pouring over photos taken by a lunar orbiting spacecraft have eyed evidence for a touchdown.
New research led by Misha Kreslavsky, a space scientist in the department of geological sciences at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, has found anomalies in the moon's surface in the vicinity of the Apollo 15 landing site.
Check out the picture!
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/missions/apol lo15_touchdown_photos_010427.html"
Another good explanation... (Score:2)
Satellite photos would logically be a hoax. (Score:5)
If there were a conspiracy to fake the moon landings, then this conspiracy would of *course* extend to faking photographs from Clementine or any other probe allegedly sent to the moon.
This would be far more effort than it's worth, but so would faking the moon landings.
First prize (Score:1)
apollo15_touchdown_photos_010427.html
Pinky: "What are we going to do tomorrow night Brain?"
Re:One thing left (Score:1)
They probably spent a couple of million researching and test out this product.
Hey, but thanks for coming out anyway.
Bad Astronomy (Score:4)
Of course, anyone with a lick of sense who lived in that era already knows it couldn't have been a hoax. See S20451's message for the long version. Short version: 10,000 contractors would have had to have been in on it. Many amateur astronomers were able to see the capsules with their telescopes, and many ham radio operators could pick up the telemetry. The Russians would definitely have noticed if we were cheating, and they weren't friendly. Even the French would have spotted it, and making fun of Americans whenever possible was official French policy at the time. http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxapollo.html
Great start today (Score:5)
Anyway, the problem about the whole moon landing "hoax" is that those people who believe in the hoax will not be satisfied until you actually take them to the moon. Even then, I'm sure that they will try to figure out a way that we faked even their own trip! Without really knowing, I would guess these people have about zero scientific knowledge, and therefore have decided that there is no way we could get to the moon, despite the relatively simple Newtonian mechanics behind the whole thing.
"Behold the power of cheese."
One thing left (Score:1)
How to Fake a Lunar Landing (Score:5)
For the interest of Slashdot readers, national governments, and any other interested organization, I am posting instructions on how to fake a moon landing and not get caught for 30 years.
Before the Landing
During the missions:
After the Landing
And if you're NASA - do this seven times, with one of the seven attempts turning into a remarkably realistic failure.
The upshot: It's equally easy and expensive to actually land a man on the moon than fake it convincingly. Furthermore, the evidence for fakery would not be found in trivial forms of evidence, like photographs, but in more obvious places, like contracts, accounting, radio monitoring, and the lunar samples themselves.
Re:Another good explanation... (Score:1)
The relative idiocies of conspiracies (Score:3)
Does anyone else ever wonder if some of these people are evidence that humanity had progressed to the point where the gene pool is becoming weakened by the lack of Darwinian selection in modern society?