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Another Nail in The "Moon Hoax" Coffin
by
Mike Bara

A new story on the "Space.com" web site has put another nail in the coffin of the notion that "we never went to the Moon." As reported on that page a few days ago, two researchers, Misha Kreslavsky of Brown University and Yuri Shkuratov of the Kharkov Astronomical Observatory in the Ukraine, have discovered evidence in images from the Navy's 1994 Clementine probe that confirm the landing site of Apollo 15.

They had been comparing the Clementine images to Lunar Orbiter and Apollo images taken over thirty years ago for evidence of fresh cratering activity. In doing so, they discovered that there was disturbed regolith around the exact location of the Apollo 15 landing site. Although the descent stage of the LM cannot be discerned in the images, the evidence of activity around the exact location of the "alleged" landing site is too precise to be coincidental.

As you can see from this traverse map of the Apollo 15 EVA's, the location of the landing site and the regolith disturbance (location "A" in the first photograph) exactly correlate. It is also clear, from this photograph taken from the Apollo 15 LM as it descended to the landing site (below), that none of the three "regolith disturbances" (including the landing site) existed thirty years ago when the landing took place.

One of the leading "Moon Hoax" kooks, Bill Kaysing, said in the Fox special that he would not believe that we landed on the Moon until he saw the pictures of the LM from orbit. This isn't quite that good in terms of evidence, but it is good enough to conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that "something," almost certainly the descent engine of the LM and subsequent activity around the landing site, created this dark spot on the Lunar surface. It is yet another nail in the coffin of this whole absurd idea.

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