I told you-it was done in a back street shop in Shanghai.
It sure looks like sedimentary rock.
I told you-it was done in a back street shop in Shanghai.
The answer to your second question is easy to answer yourself if you know about or talk to those who understand photography, lighting and shadow, as opposed to the conspiracy theorists who wouldn't know their a$$es from a hole in the groundJust like you eh?
You can see the stars in some pics taken on earth at twilight. Take a few with the sun in the sky and the time stamp and some navigational software will pinpoint where the pic was taken from on the moon and that can verify the terrain being correct.
So all you 'Sherlocks' have no idea why all the rocks (like the big one) doesn't have a speck of dust on it? I have to assume you can see that it has not a speck of dust on it and the rational explanation would hurt your brains. lol Why is there no shadow on the big rock or on the ground at the foot of said rock?
You can see the stars in some pics taken on earth at twilight.
Other rocks are casting a shadow, yet the big one isn't. If the exposure was corrected to see into the shadows the other shadows should also be lighter.The answer to your second question is easy to answer yourself if you know about or talk to those who understand photography, lighting and shadow, as opposed to the conspiracy theorists who wouldn't know their a$$es from a hole in the ground
As for the absence of dust on the rocks, the moon does not rotate like the earth, hence there are no winds to blow the dust around and make the rocks all dusty.
The answer to your second question is easy to answer yourself if you know about or talk to those who understand photography, lighting and shadow, as opposed to the conspiracy theorists who wouldn't know their a$$es from a hole in the ground
As for the absence of dust on the rocks, the moon does not rotate like the earth, hence there are no winds to blow the dust around and make the rocks all dusty.
How did Chinese manufactured junk get to the moon? Wasn't that heavenly body claimed by the USA? I remember a flag being planet. Couldn't this be the perfect excuse to start a war with China?
According to the United Nations Outer Space Treaty, signed by every space-faring country, no nation can claim sovereignty over Earth's lunar satellite. 102 countries have entered into to the 1967 accord; China joined in 1983.
A treaty, oh well, everybody knows how carfully the USA adheres to treaties. They can't get there without Russian rocket engines anyway.
A treaty, oh well, everybody knows how carfully the USA adheres to treaties. They can't get there without Russian rocket engines anyway.
Whaaaaaaat??? Something not invented by the Briddish?......you gotta be kidding me.......And it was the Chinese, of course, who invented rockets.