Since the moon is super bright in our night sky from allegedly 238,000 miles away, shouldn’t the actor-nauts be blinded by the moons intense light by being on the very source of where its light allegedly is being reflected from!!???
Yep!
But we get this ghetto gray shady black and white Hollywood fake moon set studio BS when they could have filmed in color (wide color films took off in 1950s).
BTW, the moon does NOT reflect the sun's light but is its own light source!
INVERSE SQUARE LAW OF LIGHT | |
LUMENS | DISTANCE FROM MOON |
AT SURFACE OF EARTH - 0.3 | GROUND LEVEL IN MILES |
1.2 | 120,000 |
4.8 | 60,000 |
19.2 | 30,000 |
76.8 | 15,000 |
307.2 | 7,500 |
1228.8 | 3,750 |
4915.2 | 1,375 |
19,660.80 | 687 |
78,643.20 | 343 |
314,572.80 | 171 |
1,258,291 | 85 |
5,033,164.80 | 42 |
20,132,659 | 21 |
80,530,636.80 | 10 |
322,122,547.70 | 5 |
1,288,490,188.80 | 2 |
THE 6 FAKE MOON LANDING DATES
Apollo Mission |
Launch Date |
Landing Date |
Landing Site |
Latitude |
Longitude |
EVA time (hours) |
Traverse (km) |
Sample Return (kg) |
16 Jul 1969 |
20 Jul 1969 |
Mare Tranquilitatis |
0.674 N |
23.473 E |
2.53 |
0.25 |
21.55 |
|
14 Nov 1969 |
19 Nov 1969 |
Oceanus Procellarum |
3.013 S |
23.422 W |
7.75 |
1.35 |
34.35 |
|
31 Jan 1971 |
05 Feb 1971 |
Fra Mauro |
3.646 S |
17.472 W |
9.38 |
3.45 |
42.28 |
|
26 Jul 1971 |
30 Jul 1971 |
Hadley Rille |
26.132 N |
3.633 E |
19.13 |
27.9 |
77.31 |
|
16 Apr 1972 |
20 Apr 1972 |
Descartes |
8.973 S |
15.501 E |
20.23 |
27. |
95.71 |
|
07 Dec 1972 |
11 Dec 1972 |
Taurus-Littrow |
20.191 N |
30.772 E |
22.07 |
35. |
110.52 |
The moon didn't glow until after NASA stopped making fake landings on it. LOL.
According to LYING NASAholes, the closer you get to a super bright object in the night sky, the duller and dimmer it gets.- The exact opposite of THE INVERSE SQUARE LAW OF LIGHT!
SCRIPTURE TEACHES THE MOON IS ITS OWN LIGHT SOURCE
https://tueseahkiong.blogspot.com/2018/12/scripture-teaches-that-moon-is-its-own.html
INVERSE SQUARE LAW OF LIGHT explained by FE MASTER DAVID WEISS
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