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User avatar #252 - roflcopterkklol (11/22/2012) [-]
You mean how the shadows all go in different directions?
or how you can not see a single star in the sky?
Interesting how you can not see the stars through the non existent atmosphere on the moon.

#276 to #252 - icewraith (11/22/2012) [-]
Quick, tell us about tinfoil caps and saving the pandas too. Oh and about americans trying to control the world too.
User avatar #279 to #276 - roflcopterkklol (11/22/2012) [-]
Yep asking questions makes you an imbecile.
i love when dumb people accuse you of being dumb for being curious.
I guess questions left unanswered should just be left that way?

Think about this fact, it took russia more than 30 years to admit that the first dog sent to space died a horrible and painful death.

If America did do some dodgy shit with the moon landing how long do you think they need to say "well we actually did this"?
User avatar #308 to #279 - ivoryhammer (12/11/2012) [-]
No, asking questions is smart.
Asking dumb questions makes you an imbecile.
User avatar #255 to #252 - capslockrage (11/22/2012) [-]
Interesting how you didn't get the joke
User avatar #256 to #255 - roflcopterkklol (11/22/2012) [-]
I get the joke, the moon is badly photoshopped into the photo, which is not the only thing out of place.
#254 to #252 - ilovescience (11/22/2012) [-]
Exposure is too short to see stars. Without atmosphere they're smaller than a single pixel anyways.
User avatar #259 to #254 - roflcopterkklol (11/22/2012) [-]
Intesting, nasa claims it is because of the moons surface reflecting light. guess that is why the shadows go in different directions too.
#262 to #259 - ilovescience (11/22/2012) [-]
Moon's surface isn't a mirror to cause shadow. If they were on sunny side shadows have to be only in 1 direction, unless they used artificial light, since without atmosphere shadow is completely black.
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