Buzz Aldrin Finally Breaks His Silence Regarding The Moon Landing Photos

Published on 12/08/2021
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What An Expert Had To Say

Experts have spoken out on the subject. Anu Ojha, the head of the British National Space Academy, told the Royal Museums Greenwich in London more about it. He said, “This is on the surface of the Moon, but we can reproduce this effect any time we want to on Earth. You have all seen this phenomenon yourself, where, because of perspective, parallel lines appear to be non-parallel.” However, it was not enough for others.

What An Expert Had To Say

What An Expert Had To Say

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Debunking Their So-Called Proof

“If you are trying to reduce onto a two-dimensional plane a three-dimensional situation, you can make lines do all sorts of weird things. Artists have been using this for centuries,” Ojha went on. He didn’t stop there; he also debunked another cliché about photography. He referenced the “truthers'” allegation that no stars were visible in the sky during the Apollo 11 mission as proof that it was a hoax.

Debunking Their So Called Proof

Debunking Their So-Called Proof

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