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Are Apollo Moon Photos Fake?

13 November 2002 by Frank Meeuwsen

The program Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on The Moon? seen on FOX television network (2/15/01) advanced the claim that NASA’s Apollo Moon missions were a giant hoax. The claim was largely supported by alleged “anomalies” in Apollo photos. David Percy, an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society, told FOX: “Our research suggests that images of the Apollo landings are not a true and accurate record. In our view the Apollo pictures were faked. Many of the images are replete with inconsistences and anomalies.” Are Percy and other Apollo skeptics correct? Let’s examine their claims… Briljante uitleg (met foto’s)…

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