Tell me these were not taken in a studio set. Look, see, no stars.
Here's one photo
A few more can be seen here.
China's Moon Rover Photos
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China's Moon Rover PhotosTell me these were not taken in a studio set. Look, see, no stars.
Here's one photo A few more can be seen here.
Re: China's Moon Rover PhotosLast edited by SydneyPSIder on 30 Jan 2014, 08:22, edited 1 time in total.
Re: China's Moon Rover PhotosThere are 9 places where probes have landed whether softly or crashed into.(other than earth)
http://astronomy.wikia.com/wiki/Spacecr ... er_planets With daylight present, Venus,' Mars', and Jupiter's atmospheres block out the stars in photos because of either cloud cover or just their gases manipulating the sunlight. Asteroid Eros http://www.picsearch.com/Eros-asteroid-pictures.html no stars seen Asteroid Itokawa http://www.jaxa.jp/article/special/haya ... dex_e.html no stars seen Comet 9P/ Tempel 1 http://phys.org/news4920.html no stars seen Take away the presence of sunlight and its reflection and you will see your stars. But then we won't see the purpose of the photos.
Re: China's Moon Rover PhotosWell, I hope India's MOM launch can answer some questions and doubts when it reaches Mars in August/September of this year without any influence from the US. Not too sure of their technical capabilities although they did produce some decent pics of our moon. If NASA's evidence is a bunch of lies, we should find out within the next 25 years unless other countries want to join in on the supposed hoaxes by covering NASA's ass for some reason or another. But I'm willing to bet that someone would really love to stick it to the US.
Re: China's Moon Rover PhotosWhich in turn may lead into yet another conspiracy theory.
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