Moon landing hoax - Footprint (3 of 5)

Moon landing hoax - Footprint (3 of 5)

Moon landing hoax - Footprint (3 of 5)

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Guest (446 days ago)

Are there really this many people out there who STILL think they were faked?!!!! How retarded do you have to be?! Even with overwhelmingly conclusive evidence from scientific tests you still don't believe it? idiots

Guest (447 days ago)

The sand n the moon is far more like talcum powder than earth sand as it was formed in a very different way, what is the point of this video?!

Guest: Algore (445 days ago)

There's even some people who believe in man-made global warming
   

Guest: demoninatutu (177 days ago)

Latest comment: "Yeah... stupid scientists! "

Guest: evil89 (447 days ago)

GUEST:"of course the photos from the moon look deeper, it had the full weight of a man in a space suit, not just a boot on a lever being pushed down by someone, its a lot less force" So that means that the test was not carried out correctly/ fairly and thus renders this test inconclusive

Guest: another person (447 days ago)

"The sand n the moon is far more like talcum powder than earth sand as it was formed in a very different way, what is the point of this video?!" Granted yes, but did you pay attention to the bit where they go on about using "moon dust simulant" which obviously isn't just sand!

Guest: A different guest (446 days ago)

Oh poor evil89, you miss the point. It was not a test to recreate that exact footprint, merely a test to prove that in a vacuum and with the sand like surface of the moon it is entirely possible to leave a lasting impression (i.e. a footprint) without the necessity for moisture. Which they did. Conclusively.

Guest: Bored... (447 days ago)

Sound can't travel throuhg a vacuum, but it can travel through solids - it probably travelled through the connected tray of sand and the chamber walls rather than through the air as it would on earth...

Guest: evil89 (447 days ago)

true say guest123, also the photos on the moon, the footprints looks a lot deeper than the one in the vacum chamber. AND another thing is that it is made by some biased people(in your face conspiracy theorist 7:48) so...

Guest: PC (447 days ago)

You'd hear it from inside the suit, and the camera probably did through radio communications I guess. Just a suggestion. Probably dubbed in though.

Guest (447 days ago)

evil89: of course the photos from the moon look deeper, it had the full weight of a man in a space suit, not just a boot on a lever being pushed down by someone, its a lot less force. And guest: They spent a good minute explaining that they were using a material that simulates moon sand not normal sand. did you even watch this?

Guest: guest123 (447 days ago)

I thought sound doesn't travel in a vacuum. How come then we can here the boot "stomping" in their vacuum?