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Post by tikkitakki on Jul 16, 2009 17:06:47 GMT -4
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Post by stevehislop on Jul 17, 2009 2:48:15 GMT -4
i cant wait to see´em!!! all hoaxers should pay back all the money they have ever made with their boring dvd´s and books, after that ;D
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Ian Pearse
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Post by Ian Pearse on Jul 17, 2009 3:03:58 GMT -4
Looking forward to seeing that too. How long will it be after the release before some HB posts to say they're fakes?
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Post by drewid on Jul 17, 2009 4:05:18 GMT -4
Looking forward to seeing that too. How long will it be after the release before some HB posts to say they're fakes? 20 seconds, We should run a sweepstake.
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Post by Data Cable on Jul 17, 2009 4:52:42 GMT -4
How long will it be after the release before some HB posts to say they're fakes? 20 seconds That long... really? I'm sure at least one HB out there is already calling them fake, sight unseen.
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Ian Pearse
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Post by Ian Pearse on Jul 17, 2009 4:59:19 GMT -4
That long... really? I'm sure at least one HB out there is already calling them fake, sight unseen. Sadly, given the mindset of some of these people, you're probably right.
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Bob B.
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Post by Bob B. on Jul 17, 2009 9:23:02 GMT -4
I'm sure at least one HB out there is already calling them fake, sight unseen. Correctamundo. I've already gotten an email from an HB saying that any images showing Apollo artifacts will be fakes.
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Post by dwight on Jul 17, 2009 9:49:44 GMT -4
Well regardless of what the hardcore Hbs say, the general public will have access to photos showing the landing sites with relics provided the first pass resolution can resolve them. The HBs have only themselves to blame for not arranging a visit to the incoming feed stations to see for their own eyes the images. I was able to visit Tidbinbilla and hold the ASTP TV camera in my hands, and the staff there didn't know me from a bar of soap.
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Post by seemoe on Jul 17, 2009 10:04:23 GMT -4
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Post by Ginnie on Jul 17, 2009 12:06:03 GMT -4
I thought it started at 2:00. I don't see a link yet ...
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Post by seemoe on Jul 17, 2009 12:08:59 GMT -4
yeh that was the first one it started at 10am. it was just about human space flight.
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Post by BertL on Jul 17, 2009 12:13:15 GMT -4
No link for me either.
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Post by tikkitakki on Jul 17, 2009 12:20:11 GMT -4
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Post by scooter on Jul 17, 2009 12:38:10 GMT -4
Nice...and "The satellite reached lunar orbit June 23 and captured the Apollo sites between July 11 and 15. Though it had been expected that LRO would be able to resolve the remnants of the Apollo mission, these first images came before the spacecraft reached its final mapping orbit. Future LROC images from these sites will have two to three times greater resolution."
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Post by dwight on Jul 17, 2009 13:04:08 GMT -4
Geeze. The HBs look like a pack of sore losers right now. Nice to even see footprint tracks.
I wonder which HB will be the first to become a bona-fide liar, when the backpeddle on their promise to believe the landings happened if they could just see an image of the remnants on the moon?
Do I sound smug? Good.
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