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RE: Conspiracy Challenge #001, Moon – 16% Rewards
Yes, so the apollo mission used film and it is quite known that X-rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays will hit film and activate it (creating an image) So my question is why aren't there stars in the photo of the horizon? Because we can tell the exposure would be on long enough based on blurred reflections and even if it weren't there should be exposure marks where stray radiation his the film (even through its protective capsule) and neither of those are present
This is 1 question about why the exposure of radiation to the film isn't present (including exposure from visible light) when it should be. The answer is known, I just saw that you haven't had any answers.
Thanks, :) This conspiracy niche didn't catch up... We will see when the evening arrives in America.
Well I am MST (western central american time) and it is around 2:30 so east coast should be around 4:30-5:30