Re: revisiting Apollo

From: John Popelish (jpopelish_at_rica.net)
Date: 07/19/04


Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 09:30:41 -0400

Yoda wrote:

> Please explain the footprint in Moon dust? Looks more like Moon mud to
> me.
(snip)

Excellent. A discussion of evidence. Please make an argument for how
the footprint looks more like mud than dust to you. How do you think
a footprint in dust (fine powdered rock) should look different on the
Moon, than the recorded images?

-- 
John Popelish


Relevant Pages

  • Re: revisiting Apollo
    ... > the footprint looks more like mud than dust to you. ... The argument he makes is that it's a footprint in mud because the ... pictures are forgeries and because the pictures are forgeries it's not a ...
    (sci.astro)
  • Re: 9/11 absolute (fictional) evidence of explosives
    ... Concrete is brittle and is essentially made of dust. ... skyscrapers collapsing? ... 'collapsed due to planes hitting them' towers. ... dropped in its footprint too, just like the other two buildings. ...
    (uk.politics.misc)
  • Tire-track question
    ... the question of the ridge in the middle of a smooth ... tire-track in dust (but not in mud) arose on one of RBT's ancestors. ... When the tyre ...
    (rec.bicycles.tech)
  • Re: Tire-track question
    ... tire-track in dust (but not in mud) arose on one of RBT's ancestors. ... The impression of the wheel has a small sharp ridge ... When the tyre ...
    (rec.bicycles.tech)
  • Re: Commentary: Despite scientists refusal to recognize the truth,
    ... dismisses as "absurd" the scientific evidence that indicates ... predicted a mile of dust on the moon and so designed the module that landed ... on the moon to have duct feet to prevent sinkage into the dust. ...
    (talk.origins)