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Long range photography will bare the scars of radiation. No doubt about that. The point I have tried to make is that the footage from the landing craft will / should bare the same radiation marks. If it does, they went to the moon. If it don't they did not go. simple enough.
Long rage photography refers to the location of the camera and the target in the lenses. I.E. we know the camera is at X when the photograph was taken so we can use this to determine the level of radiation in the pictures. What did you think I meant?
I have a friend that does not believe we landed on the moon. He says this because there are no stars in the backgroud of the pictures that were taken while up there on the moon. Does anyone know why that is?
I think mythbusters explained this pretty well //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wym04J_3Ls0