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Post by Glom on Feb 28, 2010 7:55:32 GMT -4
Ah yes, I see what they're talking about.
Hmm...
Are they on meth? Yes, you can see a flag looking shape, but it doesn't look anything like the reflection of an actual flag erected outside.
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Post by gonetoplaid on Feb 28, 2010 9:12:09 GMT -4
"...The only thing I wasn't sure about was what the "flag" actually was. It certainly didn't have any stripes or stars on it. It could have been a checklist page that is seen taped above the commander's circuit breaker panel in a post-EVA picture of Armstrong. It could have been the shade for the overhead rendezvous window. Or it could have been the rendezvous window itself." My best guess is that the flag is the aluminized Mylar shade covering the rendezvous window since it has the correct roll angle, matching the angle of the cylindrical cabin wall where the rendezvous window is located. The shade would have been unfurled and covering the docking window prior to descent and landing.
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