2011-02-14

Odd: NASA Photo of Flag on Moon has no shadow, Apollo Archives, UFO Sighting News.

Odd: NASA Photo of Flag on Moon has no shadow, Apollo Archives, UFO Sighting News.



I was looking through the NASA archives of the Apollo moon missions and found this photo that looked odd to me. Everything seems normal, but for some unknown reason the flag has no shadow.



I used the 5.7 MB size to have a look at it and found that still no shadow of the pole or the flag existed, yet even the astronauts shoe print made shadows. How can this be? The pole is not invisible and must make a thin shadow at the least with the flag making a wider shadow, yet...nothing!



I have heard long ago of such reports but finding it myself really hits home. I do believe the Apollo missions were real, but what could cause a shadow to just disappear? I put the links below for you to investigate.

The only theory I have is NASA pasted the flag in after the mission to make it more patriotic, more personal of a photo to Americans. Just a theory.

Source: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS11-40-5874

Large 5.7 MB size http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/images/print/AS11/40/5874.jpg







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2 comments:

  1. Or Or Scott, someone in Ah hum, the famous film maker "Stanley Kubrics" film studio made a at the time a unnoticeable bo bo ya thk...

    And maybe they traveled to the moon in a more specialized unconventional space craft instead of that thin aluminum shelled cramped & musty angular micro wave oven called the "Apollo Eagle"

    Sometimes Scott & crew i feel "Shanghided" by them the BS's in the mass commercial media, don't everyone else feel this too...

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  2. I'm waiting for a good answer concerning the same photo here:
    http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum1/index.php?topic=7474.new;topicseen#new
    Although I see the shadows differently than the OP here, the same nagging concern applies...

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