One caller asked Fetzer about the theory that the “moon landings” were fake.
You know more than they know.
You know that, because of the levels of radiation on the moon, the camera that is used must be shielded with lead.
You know that, because of the very high levels of radiation in the Van Allen belts, astronauts passing through them must be protected by a thick lead shield.
You know that when a rocket-propelled craft lands on the moon, the exhaust will dig a crater and the landing pads will be covered with dust and debris. (“Just like Neil, I didn’t dig any crater at all!”)
You know that, because the moon has no atmosphere, the sight of the stars from its surface would be absolutely stunning. (Reporter: “When you looked up at the sky, could you actually see the stars … ?” Neil Armstrong: “We were never able to see stars from the lunar surface….”)
You know that when you take photographs on the moon, the shadows on the ground will be parallel.
You know that if you’re on the moon photographing the front side of a man and the sun is behind him, the side that you’re photographing will not be illuminated.
You know that when a rocket-propelled craft blasts off from the lunar surface, there will be a very large, very visible, opaque exhaust plume.
James Fetzer is an American treasure and one of the most hilarious people of all time.
One caller asked Fetzer about the theory that the “moon landings” were fake.
You know more than they know.
You know that, because of the levels of radiation on the moon, the camera that is used must be shielded with lead.
You know that, because of the very high levels of radiation in the Van Allen belts, astronauts passing through them must be protected by a thick lead shield.
You know that when a rocket-propelled craft lands on the moon, the exhaust will dig a crater and the landing pads will be covered with dust and debris. (“Just like Neil, I didn’t dig any crater at all!”)
You know that, because the moon has no atmosphere, the sight of the stars from its surface would be absolutely stunning. (Reporter: “When you looked up at the sky, could you actually see the stars … ?” Neil Armstrong: “We were never able to see stars from the lunar surface….”)
You know that when you take photographs on the moon, the shadows on the ground will be parallel.
You know that if you’re on the moon photographing the front side of a man and the sun is behind him, the side that you’re photographing will not be illuminated.
You know that when a rocket-propelled craft blasts off from the lunar surface, there will be a very large, very visible, opaque exhaust plume.
You know more than they.
http://archive.org/details/Apollo_Moon_Hoax
This may be the best video ever about Apollo because it contains the best clips from the best videos and interviews about the moon-landing hoax.