did really man has gone to moon ??
if yes then how is flag moving in air and how their shadow is forming|||The Apollo missions were extremely successful, brilliantly so!
The six Apollo Moon landings are among the best documented events in human history: thousands of pictures, hours of video, nearly half a ton of Moon rocks, and millions of eye witnesses, including myself. There is not a single scientist in the world who doubts that they took place. To deny them is to discredit the magnificent achievement of the team which went to the Moon, and to reveal abysmal scientific ignorance.
The proofs of the Moon landings have been documented in detail on web sites like these:
http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxap鈥?/a>
http://www.braeunig.us/space/hoax.htm
http://www.clavius.org/
If further proof is needed, NASA recently released images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter showing 5 of the 6 Apollo landers, still on the surface of the Moon:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/mu鈥?/a>
I find it amazing that you can dare to question the greatest achievement in human history when you can't even cobble together an English sentence or two!|||Precisely which flag on which mission are you talking about? If it's the Apollo 11 flag, the wire that ran through the top of the flag got bent in several places as Buzz Aldrin struggled to get it out of the hatch door. The flag was taller than the hatch door, so it took some 3D maneuvering in a bulky space suit for Buzz Aldrin to get the flag out of the door. In the struggle the wire through the top that was there to hold the flag out from the pole, because the moon has no air, got bent in several places. Armstrong and Aldrin managed to get most of the bends out, except one. That bend was left in because it was taking too much time to get it out, and mission Control and Armstrong and Aldrin decided it would look more realistic to the more than a million people watching them. Incidentally, that flag blew over when Armstrong and Aldrin took off in the LEM. Buzz Aldrin saw it fall over. The other flags were all placed further from the lunar ascent module so the exhaust plumes from the LEMs wouldn't blow them over.
Now for the shadows. The astronauts brought lights with them, so the sun was not the only source of light while astronauts were on the surface. Please explain why shadows cannot cross when there is more than one light source.
Oh, GeoffG, the question originated in India. Why you expect every one posting on an international site to have correct American English and grammar is just another example that Ugly Americans are alive and well. I shouldn't have to tell a Canadian that Canadians are Americans too. Once again, I seem to be one of the few detailed oriented people on Astronomy and Space. Details can make big differences.|||You're reading old "objections" which were raised and debunked decades ago.
Hint: nothing is "moving" in a still photograph. That's why they call it "still".|||most of them were
yes
flag and shadows explained here ----%26gt; http://www.clavius.org|||That flag nonsense was debunked long ago. Shadows always form in sunlight.|||S, the flag isnt flowing becoz its been planted in vaccuum|||yes
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