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After seeing all of the other evidence of a hoax, I'd say it was a breeze caused by the astronaut's passing that made the flag move.
Why would it not go on waving about for minutes after it was nudged?
the movements of the jackets of two people, one standing still, the other running on a treadmill, are not going to be the same.
It was shown in slow-motion.
As Collins goes up, the corner of the jacket goes up too but it doesn't continue going up as it would in zero-G. It comes back down the way it would in gravity. There is no other identifiable force that would make it come back down.
QuoteWhy would it not go on waving about for minutes after it was nudged?It was shown in slow-motion.
It was shown in slow-motion. You have evidence of this? What period of oscillation would you predict for a piece of plastic on the end of a very thin, 1.5m, steel wire?
Is that the voice of experience or are you making it up?
Can you answer the question as to how 'they' actually managed to fake it so well?
As I have said before - was there any possible way they could have arranged for the radio reception to have mimicked that of a genuine moonshot? What alternative orbit could they have had which would have given the impression of the transmissions coming from the Moon?
The force of Collins' upward movement makes the corner go up but it doesn't continue going up as it would in zero-gravity.
QuoteIs that the voice of experience or are you making it up?I'm just going on Newton's first law of motion.
HOW would there, possibly, be zero gravity on the Moon's surface? The Moon would just fall apart if there were no gravity on its surface.
Oh. I didn't get the significance of the name. In any case, if no one claimed that he went onto the Moon's surface then how is his experience relevant to conditions on the Moon?Presumably you are prepared to acknowledge that they actually managed to get into Earth orbit, at least - so Collin's situation would have been virtually the same wherever he was. His jacket, or whatever, would have moved in the same way.What bit of Science are you trying to use, in this context, to disprove what bit of the Moonshot? Give me a coherent argument.