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Did We Land On The Moon • ©2001 Bruce Nash

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(Bad Astronomy, Philip C. Plait 2002:167-72) “Shadows on the Moon are complicated because there are several light sources; the Sun, Earth and the Moon itself. Light from these sources is scattered by lunar dust in many different directions, including into shadows. Additionally, the Moon's surface is not flat and shadows falling into craters and hills appear longer, shorter and distorted from the simple expectations of the hoax believers. More significantly, perspective comes into play. This effect leads to non-parallel shadows even on objects which are extremely close to each other, and can be observed easily on Earth wherever fences or trees are found”<br /><br />(Advanced appreciation is rendered for materials used without express permission of copyright owners – Tommy Peters)<br /><br />http://tommypetersbicycles.blogspot.com/

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