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If he's so clever why doesn't his name come up anywhere saying he wrote any of it? He's just reading a script. :p

That's how TV programmes are written? With some input by him, probably based on some of the papers he produced, that has enabled him to gain all those qualifications? But his stuck on smile, and continual repeating is annoying.

Snico, I could have photoshopped that image in 2 minutes. There are thousands of people taking pictures of the moon, why are they so rare? The website quoted said 'Artists impression'. Why?
 
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If he's so clever why doesn't his name come up anywhere saying he wrote any of it? He's just reading a script. :p

That's how TV programmes are written? With some input by him, probably based on some of the papers he produced, that has enabled him to gain all those qualifications? But his stuck on smile, and continual repeating is annoying.

Snico, I could have photoshopped that image in 2 minutes. There are thousands of people taking pictures of the moon, why are they so rare? The website quoted said 'Artists impression'. Why?

If you actually read it, you will see it does not mention anywhere that they are 'artsists impressions'

Here is the link for you to have a proper look!

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/apollosites.html

So to answer your question, yes they have photographed moon debris and more
 
If he's so clever why doesn't his name come up anywhere saying he wrote any of it? He's just reading a script. :p

That's how TV programmes are written? With some input by him, probably based on some of the papers he produced, that has enabled him to gain all those qualifications? But his stuck on smile, and continual repeating is annoying.

Snico, I could have photoshopped that image in 2 minutes. There are thousands of people taking pictures of the moon, why are they so rare? The website quoted said 'Artists impression'. Why?

If you actually read it, you will see it does not mention anywhere that they are 'artsists impressions'

Here is the link for you to have a proper look!

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/apollosites.html

So to answer your question, yes they have photographed moon debris and more

You quote a different website, than what you refer to earlier, regarding a different subject... :eek: I was talking MOON.
 
If you actually read it, you will see it does not mention anywhere that they are 'artsists impressions'

Here is the link for you to have a proper look!

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/apollosites.html

So to answer your question, yes they have photographed moon debris and more

You quote a different website, than what you refer to earlier, regarding a different subject... :eek: I was talking MOON.
And that's not the moon?
 
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If he's so clever why doesn't his name come up anywhere saying he wrote any of it? He's just reading a script. :p

That's how TV programmes are written? With some input by him, probably based on some of the papers he produced, that has enabled him to gain all those qualifications? But his stuck on smile, and continual repeating is annoying.

Snico, I could have photoshopped that image in 2 minutes. There are thousands of people taking pictures of the moon, why are they so rare? The website quoted said 'Artists impression'. Why?

If you actually read it, you will see it does not mention anywhere that they are 'artsists impressions'

Here is the link for you to have a proper look!

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/apollosites.html

So to answer your question, yes they have photographed moon debris and more

You quote a different website, than what you refer to earlier, regarding a different subject... :eek: I was talking MOON.

If you look back, I never quoted any website!...and I only mentioned the MOON!

So for once will you admit you are wrong?
 
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