45th Anniversary of Moon Landing

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  • detritus0

    Actually, Utopian - it was the British and Australian science communities that did much of the tracking and relaying of communications during the Apollo missions, aiding their American counterparts and in the process confirming through radio wave data the reality and existence of these missions.

    Of course, it wouldn't've even crossed their minds that they should have to verify any shift in wavelengths that would confirm the veracity of the American enterprise.. that would've been what the Soviets were up to...

    Ok, so it's not a high-res photo of the moon landing site as such, but it's as good as where evidence is concerned.

    • I'm not trying to be awkward but I honestly can't even see a hint of a flag or equipment... ?set
    • In the Indian pics? No, that's the point. Only the 'untrustworthy' NASA LRO source can see such detailsdetritus

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