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Additionally, it should also be notice that in some of the Apollo images the rover left no tire tracks in the moon dust.
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Additionally, it should also be notice that in some of the Apollo images the rover left no tire tracks in the moon dust. Zoom into these photos and notice that there are no tracks to either side of the wheels. This might be because in some scenes the rover was lowered down by a crane.
  
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Zoom in close and decide for yourself whether the rear wheel is even touching the ground. The rear of the rover appears to be suspended in mid air, despite it not being ridden by an astronaut or in motion. This supports the idea that the rover is being lowered down by a crane.
  
[[File:AS15-88-11902HR.jpg|thumb|left]] [[File:AS17-137-20979HR.jpg|thumb|center]]
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Revision as of 20:23, 14 April 2012

It's absurd to believe that the rover would make this particular route.

Rover1.jpg

Additionally, it should also be notice that in some of the Apollo images the rover left no tire tracks in the moon dust. Zoom into these photos and notice that there are no tracks to either side of the wheels. This might be because in some scenes the rover was lowered down by a crane.

AS17-143-21932HR.jpg
AS15-86-11603HR.jpg
AS15-88-11902HR.jpg
AS17-137-20979HR.jpg
AS15-88-11901HR.jpg
AS16-114-18454HR.jpg

Zoom in close and decide for yourself whether the rear wheel is even touching the ground. The rear of the rover appears to be suspended in mid air, despite it not being ridden by an astronaut or in motion. This supports the idea that the rover is being lowered down by a crane.

File:File:AS15-86-11658HR.jpg

AS15-86-11659HR.jpg