Sunday, February 7, 2010

Moon Landing. Please clear this point?

as the gravity of the moon is one sixth of that of earth. So why does the US flag not attracted toward the moons surface. It remains horizontally straight is the space.





If the moon has the weaker gravity than earth even then it shoulf pull the flag's cloth towards it to a little extent.





But why does it not?Moon Landing. Please clear this point?
There are no mesh or bar or any rod or any other stuff attached to it... They have fooled the world!


Think if a bar or rod is attached to flag how it can wave! But the file photo shows its waving... If there was a mesh it should stay in the same position always but different positions can be observed in different pics of same flag!


The fact is those people are loosers...Moon Landing. Please clear this point?
It does, but the flags that were planted by the Apollo astronauts had a rod across the top of them to give them that unfurled look. Of the 6 flags planted, 5 remain upright on the moon. The flag planted by the Apollo 15 astronauts was blown out of the ground by the blast from the Lunar Module ascent engine when the astronauts lifted off from the moon. The flag can be seen flying across the moonscape in both the TV broadcast and the 16mm movie shot from inside the LM.
There is a rod sewn into the top edge of the flag to hold it out, since it won't wave in a vacuum. No offence, but it is blatantly obvious that this rod is there in a large number of pictures and video from the missions, all of which can be freely found online and in other places.
There is a horizontal rod that holds the flag straight out. The flag was made shape-able to give it a ';waving in the breeze look';. The astronauts struggled for several minutes setting up the flag to get it to look just right.
Because they took that into account when they made the flag. The top portion of it is supported by a small solid stick, so it HANGS and you can see the stars and stripes on it.





Otherwise it would look like crap.
Open your eyes and look the flag has a support across the tip of it. U can see it and it is not a fake...
The flags on the moon had a wire mesh built in them to keep them unfurled and horizontal.
The US flag(s) on the lunar surface weren't simply free-hanging but had rigid supports to hold the field out.
There is a bar, like a curtain rod, holding the flag out straight.
I always thought it was reinforced to stay that way as there is no breeze to make it stay up.
What do you think is holding it out? Look at the photographs.
I always felt with such low gravity the astronauts would have looked different when they walked up there.Also before the moon mission scientists thought th moons gravity was so low that the surface was like quicksand preventing anyone from ever walking on it . now they have changed there minds since the missions . No question is a stupid one keep questioning everything they teach you it will lead to the truth
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