Re: A scientific approach to proving whether man landed on the moon - photogrammetric rectification



Brad Guth wrote:
Sam Wormley wrote:

Brad fails to realize where Venus is in the lunar sky.

Please prove that it's not there to behold. Bet you can't.


I said that you, Brad, haven't the foggiest idea where Venus
is in the lunar sky... and that film used on the Apollo mission
doesn't have the dynamic range to capture sunlit landscape and
stars simultaneously. Which direction is Venus in the lunar sky,
Brad?

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