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TopicWhy is the whole idea of the moon landing being fake considered ridiculous?
Questionmarktarius
07/18/18 12:12:06 PM
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WheezinEd posted...
Rexdragon125 posted...
That's already been discussed. Moon dust contains a lot of static charge, which pushed the flag. But no the tinfoil hatters jump to conspiracy before even attempting to think of a logical explanation.


I attempted quite a bit to think of logical explanations. First I thought maybe he brushed up against the flag, then I thought maybe when he hopped by it sent vibrations through the ground that were picked up by the flagpole which waved the flag. But nothing really lined up with what's in the footage. This static dust theory seems pretty good but I wasn't able to find anything linking it to the flag waving, so I'd appreciate a source where that's been discussed.

The Coulomb force (aka, static electricity) would be pretty substantial in a place with weak gravity and negligible atmosphere.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-ZMvIXyvEc" data-time="&start=32
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