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Stargazing live........
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I must say I was totally impressed last night when professor Cox explained the fluttering flag on the moon (yawn) when he followed it up with the correct and rather brutal, "if you still think they didn't go to the moon, stop watching now, we don't want you". Got me wondering, are there still people out there who think the moon landings were faked? Are there any abers? what are your reasons?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I will never forget the night in July 1969 we hadn't been married long - we set our alarm clocks to get up in the middle of the night (was it about 3am?) it was so exciting to see it all on our black and white TV at the time, them actually landing on the moon and take the first steps with the iconic words, quite awe inspiring. We've never doubted it.
i think that was just a bit of fluff or summink on the lens.
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I agree with em10. I think Brian Cox is brilliant and although I have never had an interest in science, I understood most of what he said. Unfortunately, I didn't watch all of the programme on the second night because Dara was getting on my nerves when he kept butting in and I think he was totally superfluous to the programme.