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Why are the space enthusiasts marking this show with a 1!?! Please mark it low if you agree that this had sloppy science behind it, amongst other things.

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Why are the space enthusiasts marking this show with a 1!?!

Because IMDb won't let us rate it a 0 or less?
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Dr. James Van Allen, discoverer of the Van Allen Belts, had this to say about the show, which I think sums it up perfectly.

"The recent Fox TV show, which I saw, is an ingenious and entertaining assemblage of nonsense. The claim that radiation exposure during the Apollo missions would have been fatal to the astronauts is only one example of such nonsense."

http://apollohoax.proboards.com/thread/2489/when-where-van-allen-say?p age=1&scrollTo=71926

It was from a letter from Dr. Van Allen to Jay Windley, a noted Apollo defender.

It's true. The show is an impressive production, and certainly appears to be legitimate. When I first saw it in 2001, and knew nothing about the moon landings, I admit it troubled me a bit. I had never actively defended the moon landings before, and for there to exist any public TV show trying to cast doubt on the authenticity of the landings made me think there could very well have been some problems with the evidence. I didn't conclude right there the landings were faked. I looked into the matter. And of course it didn't take long until the so-called evidence of fakery began to rapidly crumble under the weight of its own ignorance, in my view.

The lack of stars was the absolute worst of this bunch of ill-conceived arguments. Haven't these idiots ever used a camera before? Hasn't anyone here noticed that cameras have trouble picking up dim light when using normal (DAYTIME) camera settings? Couldn't they get even ONE photographer or expert to verify this argument before making it official evidence of a hoax, and putting it on countless websites? These idiots forever ruined any chance of educated folks ever taking them seriously.

You'll notice the producers of the show weren't even buying it. The disclaimer at the beginning says it's all "one possible viewpoint", and does not represent the opinions of Fox or anybody else. Even X-Files actor Mitch Pileggi's narration just asks questions like "Is it possible that NASA just faked it?".

Nobody was really backing this thing up, not even those involved. And good thing they didn't.

These hoaxtards you see on public forums are mostly just trolls preying on public ignorance, with the occasional ignorant moron who actually sees this "evidence" as legitimate.

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