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They say that no satellite or telescope on earth is powerful enough t view the landing sites on the moon.....?

Why don't they just launch missiles to orbit the moon instead of the earth to act as a satellite and finally prove that the missile sites are there to finally shut up those f*ckers and maybe also provide us with a "moon" on Google Earth instead of just Earth and Mars?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Honestly, if they did waste the money to try and prove that there were landings, and there were, then the ones who do not want to believe it, would just say the photos were phony. You can't win.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Already ahead of you. The LRO is in orbit and has returned some photos of some of the landing sites. When the orbiter is up to speed it will return higher-res photos.

    Bear in mind, though, that none of this will convince the Moon Hoax people. Frankly, they're not *interested* in evidence. They'll say sure, we put some robots down on the surface, but not people. Look, what do you see? Something that looks like struts and a framework--lunar lander for people, riiight. Seriously. They'll explain away anything you're able to show them, because for them, it's a matter of faith. Their minds are made up, and nothing will convince them otherwise.

    This, incidentally, is an example why--in any context--blind faith is a BAD thing, not a good thing.

    Edit: Bridge, you are Busted! (In the Mythbusters sense.) T41126, you'll know if Bridge is a True Hoax Believer (TM) if he tries to deny that the LRO footage isn't evidence.

  • 1 decade ago

    NASA just launched a Lunar Mission which will send two satellites to the Moon. One probe will fly close to the Lunar surface and conduct detailed mapping of its surface. The other probe will search for water in the polar regions and possibly on the back of the Moon, also. Eventually the mission controllers will crash one of the probes down into the center of a polar depression (meteor crash crater) while its companion probe samples the dust kicked up by the probe's crash on the surface.

    A continuous photographic mission does not make a lot of sense. Once you have photographed everything, the job is pretty much done.

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't think that would work. They'd just doubt the missiles were there instead. It is annoying, i know. Or, are you suggesting they become part of a communication network? If it turned out that satellites were used to route the internet via the Moon, that might help.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Where have you been lately? We have launched satellites that orbit the moon! The very recent launch of the LRO/LCROS satellite is doing just that! It has also sent back pictures (see source below) of the Lunar landing sites!

    The lunar landing conspiracy hoax is now busted. We were there and it happened in history just as it was documented!

  • 1 decade ago

    actually, if you go to the nasa website, you can see pictures of the landing sites from a satellite orbiting the moon... and they did add the moon to google earth

    here's the link to the pictures of the apollo landing sites:

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/l...

    Source(s): www.nasa.gov
  • ?
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    1 decade ago

    The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, launched a couple of weeks ago, is doing precisely that, and NASA has just released the first images of five of the six Apollo landing sites:

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/l...

  • Irv S
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    One of the current missions published photos of the landing site google it.

  • Yeah! Who cares about money, Heck, Let's build a giant doughnut maker that is the size of earth just to waste us some money!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    OMG, you are SO out of date. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is orbiting the moon 35 miles above the surface of the moon RIGHT NOW, and it has sent back images of FIVE of the six lunar modules with their shadows TWO DAYS ago.

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/l...

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