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Why cant we see the stuff that NASA have left on the moon.

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tootheye | 00:15 Wed 21st Sep 2005 | Science
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Why cant we see the stuff that NASA have left on the moon. When we can actually see all of it.
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The smallest item on the moon that can be seen with the hubble is 89 metres wide. The largest piece of debris will be the base of the luner lander 10m at the most. Please don't believe the moon conspiracists they just want to flog their books and DVD's.

Hoax points debunked to order!

In a sense we do.

During Apollo 11 NASA has left a laser reflector on the moon. All of a sudden we were able to bounce lasers off of it and measure the distance of the moon.

This is my favorite piece of evidence against the conspiracy theorists - whether or not NASA could fool the public conning the worldwide scientific community like this would be near impossible and unnecessary.

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEhelp/ApolloLaser.html

 

  

Yep that's a cracker Jake. I also like "the moon rocks where faked" theorists. Horizon spent a program on how you would go about faking the moon rocks so that all the scientists that had examined them believed they'd come from the moon. Result? It's be easier to go to the moon and get some!
because they didn't go
Well b13thy care to enlighten us who have examined all the evidence. Who told you they didn't go? On big brother was it?
Of course they didn't go, the film Capricorn One proved it.
capricon one was about going to mars not the moon

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