If there is no air or wind on the moon, Why
is the flag weaving?
Despite the clarity of deep space, the
stars are missing from the black lunar sky
When the speed of the film was doubled,
the astronauts appeared to be running as if been
earth's gravity |
Weaving Flag
But there is another reason some believe Apollo mission was shot
on earth.
If there is no air or wind on the moon, Why is the American flag
weaving?

A Sequence shot of an astronaut with the flapping flag
Bill Kaysing:
"The fact that the flag flaps on the moon where there is no
atmosphere means that there must be little blast of wind out of the
Area 51 where they shot this "

Sequence shot of American flag weaving took from footage, while the
astronaut is still on all images.
The American flag is weaving even there is no air on the moon. If
there is no air on the moon, why is this American flag weaving?

Another Sequence shot of American flag weaving
Stars

Despite the clarity of deep space, the stars are missing from the
black lunar sky. We do not see stars in any of the images of Apollo
Mission.
Here in earth we can see stars through atmosphere but there's not
any atmosphere on the moon so the stars may twinkle brighter then it
does on earth.
Non of the thousand of images of Apollo Mission took the snap of
Stars.
Gravity
Although they appear the astronauts moving on the moon's gravity
which is one sixth (1/6) that of the earth, Persy notes that when
the speed of the footage of Apollo was doubled, the astronauts
appeared to be running as if been earth's gravity. Also when the
footage of the lunar robot is doubled in speed, it looks as if it is
driving here on earth.
Challenges and responses
There are no stars in any of the photos. The Apollo 11 astronauts also claimed to have not remembered seeing any of the stars in a press conference after the event.
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- The sun was shining. Cameras were set for daylight exposure
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