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Moon Landings: Did NASA Lie? (An Orbis Enigma Book)
Philippe Lheureux
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| #4285591 in Books | Carnot Pr | 2003-10 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .52 x6.10 x8.98l, | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||33 of 43 people found the following review helpful.| Poorly researched drivel|By Jason Thompson|Phillipe Lheureux claims to base this entire book on an analysis of 225 images of the Apollo missions. This is inadequate, since there are in excess of 20,000 images and several hours of film and TV footage. Lheueux clearly has not even glanced at any of the other material.
He asks how Armstrong descended the LM ladder wit||"Nothing can shake the doubt established by Philippe Lheureux . . ." -- Sylvie Rouat - Science et Avenir [Science and the Future], January, 2003|About the Author|An independent scientist and researcher, Philippe Lhe
Moon Landings: Did NASA Lie? is a personal journey, one in which the author encourages each individual to arrive at his or her own conclusions. After spotting discrepancies in official photos of our lunar expeditions, technologist Philippe Lheureux began what seemed like an innocent study of NASA's public reports. Moon Landings is the result of his findings, a critical analysis of 225 photographs of the Apollo missions -- many from NASA's official website. It is desti...
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