This situation is impossible and has to be the
result of technical manipulation and doctoring the image.
The American flag is covering one crosshair and the
astronaut is covering the other.
"I bet my life on it that
we didn't go to the moon"
"Crosshairs are sometimes misplaced or
rotated" |
Cross-Hair on Photograph
Conspiracy Theory explains that even closer examination of photos suggests
evidence of doctory.
For reference, cross hairs were permanently attached in lunar cameras so they
would have to appear on top of every image
But in this photo a crosshair is behind, apart of the lunar Robert
This situation is impossible and has to be the result of technical
manipulation and doctoring the image.

And in this photo from Apollo 11 the equipment in foreground is covering a
crosshair not behind it.
And in another from Apollo 12. An Astronaut is holding the flag of USA.

The American flag is
covering one crosshair and the astronaut is covering the other.
When presenting these questionable photos and videos NASA refuses the Conspiracy theories.
Brain Welch (NASA Spokesman):
"Some range from incredibly complicated incredible goofy there are
arguments that are wrong optically, they were wrong physically, they were
wrong scientifically, they were wrong historically. There's a.. a you know greed
deal clap trap that this is sort of word been end to these arguments"
But despite with NASA says Conspiracy theory still insists that Apollo was a
hoax
Bart Sibrel (Investigative Journalist):
" What I looked all the pictures and all
the footage I'm absolutely convinced that I bet my life on it that we didn't go
to the moon I know for fact that we didn't "
Challenges and responses
Crosshairs appear to be behind objects
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- Overexposure causes white objects to bleed into the black areas on the film.
Crosshairs are sometimes misplaced or rotated
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- Popular versions of photos are sometimes cropped or rotated for aesthetic impact.
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