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Obsessed with the moon landing, YouTube user ‘Streetcap1’ is convinced that he has discovered a photograph that casts doubt onto whether the 1972 moon landing, in particular, was staged, reports Newsweek.
Although it has been more than 40 years since man first walked on the moon, his discovery has propelled an array of conspiracy theorists into once again thinking the whole thing was faked. Yes, yes, even the original moon landing of 1969.
Streetcap1’s evidence comes from a picture taken in December 1972, during the final Apollo 17 moon mission.
In it, he believes, is the reflection of a “stagehand” in the helmet of one of the astronauts:
“I thought it looked a bit strange, so I took a picture of it using my software,” Streetcap1 says in the video commentary.
“What we appear to have here is a figure of a human not wearing a spacesuit, circa early 70s… Apollo 17 photograph,” he explained of the picture. “There was some dispute back in 2009 of the legitimacy of these photos.”
“I’m just going to make a little video here and upload it and you can let me know what you think,” Streetcap1 added, explaining he did believe in the moon landing but was now in doubt due to the photograph.
“You can see some sort of, it looks like a man, back in the early 70s, long hair, wearing some sort of waistcoat-type thing… and a shadow of that figure presumably,” he said.
“This is starting to make me think. Where’s this guy’s spacesuit?” he added of the final moon mission, crewed by Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans, and Harrison H. Schmitt, the first scientist-astronaut to land on the moon.
Well then, let’s get stuck in:
What do you have to say? Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised if its just another one of those weird reflections we’ve become all too familiar with.
[source:newsweek]
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