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'''Q:''' But couldn't the tracks have been covered up by astronauts kicking dust around?  
 
'''Q:''' But couldn't the tracks have been covered up by astronauts kicking dust around?  
  
'''A:''' No. This explanation is absurd and has been [http://apolloanomalies.com/rover_tracks_rebuttal.htm thoroughly refuted] Additionally, in the case of some scenes such as [http://theflatearthsociety.org/wiki/images/1/13/AS15-86-11603HR.jpg AS15-86-11603HR.jpg] the amount of track missing is excessive.
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'''A:''' No. This explanation is absurd and has been [http://apolloanomalies.com/rover_tracks_rebuttal.htm thoroughly refuted] Additionally, in the case of some scenes such as [[:File:AS15-86-11603HR.jpg|AS15-86-11603HR.jpg]] the amount of track missing is excessive.
  
 
== Floating Moonbuggy ==
 
== Floating Moonbuggy ==

Revision as of 19:39, 4 December 2013

Odd Routes

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

Rover1.jpg


Missing Tracks in the Lunar Dust

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, despite footprints of the astronauts being clear and visible in the soil. This might be because in some scenes the rover was lowered down by a crane.

Click on a thumbnail for a medium sized image, and then click on it again for a high resolution image.

AS17-143-21932HR.jpg AS15-86-11603HR.jpg AS15-88-11902HR.jpg

AS17-137-20979HR.jpg AS15-88-11901HR.jpg AS16-114-18454HR.jpg

AS17-140-21354HR.jpg AS17-134-20443HR.jpg AS15-82-11120HR.jpg


Q: But couldn't the tracks have been covered up by astronauts kicking dust around?

A: No. This explanation is absurd and has been thoroughly refuted Additionally, in the case of some scenes such as AS15-86-11603HR.jpg the amount of track missing is excessive.

Floating Moonbuggy

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 the vehicle not being in motion or occupied by a driver. This may support the idea that some scenes were created by lowering the rover down with a crane.

AS15-86-11658HR.jpg

Unpacked Moonbuggy

In the background of AS-17-140-21370 the Lunar Rover is still packaged, yet in the foreground tracks are visible in the lunar dust. How could the Rover make tracks in the lunar dust when it was still unpacked?

A-1.jpg

Compare that to how the Rover package looks post-deployment:

AS16-116-18579.jpg