I give up. If it's not the bad dropping, what is it?
We are told by NASA and scientists that the moon has virtually no atmosphere. With no atmosphere there is nothing to propagate vibrations through space commonly know as sound waves. Yet, you can hear the bag the astronaut is trying to change clear as a bell. This was suppose to be happening on the moon, not Earth. So, it would be impossible to hear such sound with nothing to propgate the vibrations to the astronaut's microphone located next to his mouth. Notice, you don't even hear them breathing, so hearing a bag in a vaccum by only touching it with your gloves would be impossible.
Yet, you can hear the bag the astronaut is trying to change clear as a bell. This was suppose to be happening on the moon, not Earth.
Flapdoodle. You are hearing artifacts in the audio transmissions.
We went to the Moon. I personally worked with the Apollo folks and know some of the astronauts. IMHO it is a slap in the face to America to deny one of its great achievements.
Here are just a couple of proofs we went to the moon:
Extremely directional dish antennas were used for communications. 1/2 power = .04 deg beam width. In other words you had to be pointing directly at the target (landing site) not just the Moon. Also a transponder to bounce a signal from the Earth to the Moon and back giving the appearance of being there would not work as well. There would have been a pesky time delay twice as long (speed of light and distance) as predicted that you could not eliminate. Cant violate physics. Also other countries monitored the transmissions from the Moon- nuff said.
Anything flown, thrown, or even the dust being kicked up follows perfectly ballistic arcs. This is most evident in the lunar rover videos. You can see the plumes of dust falling in a perfectly ballistic arc. No sound stage could ever fake this. (Nor could we build a vacuum chamber large enough (even today) for the rovers. Again there is that pesky thing called physics that shows everything moving in 1/6 g. We cannot fake that. We can create 1/6th g by controlled falling (i.e.; the Vomit Comet), however, that is a pretty short lived phenomenon before you hit the ground.
Yea. If I cut and paste I will quote and source the original.
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Too kewl. You have an arsenal of awesome some personal time on this web-chat forum. I want to be the first to say, thank_you ... you are a breath of fresh-aire.
You are being way to kind. I just wish I had more time to post. A little background:
I have worked with either the military or the American space program (I float between em) closing in on 40 years now - GACK getting old!!. Went to school, worked with NASA then served 12 years active duty (USAF) in the 70s, returned to NASA, completed graduate school, went back to the DoD after 9/11 - felt like the right thing to do even though it was a pay cut. Now I am a guest professor teaching astrophysics at a major university while still working for the DoD (USAF Space Command).