Neiled It

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Neiled It

Neiled It

@NeilBritt4

From the UK. Currently living in a dystopian future.

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2020
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@gt65dusk @SonofManwithus Imagine your house is casing a shadow on your back garden, like in the photo below. Now imagine that beyond that 20 foot long shadow is nothing but space. We may have gone to the moon, but the photos are fake.
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Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@apollo_owl @NASA I'm happy with them for less than 500 quid. Thanks for your support.
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ⓣ Apollo Owl 🅡🍓
ⓣ Apollo Owl 🅡🍓@apollo_owl·
@NeilBritt4 @NASA Your photos look indead taken with a cheap telescope and phone. Blurred. Chromatic aberration... Etc etc... Don't be so hard on yourself though - calling your photos rubbish. Although you are correct.
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NASA@NASA·
New photos from the Moon! We're continuing to unveil new images from the Artemis II mission—including these two photos from April 6, showing a crescent Earthrise and a closeup of the lunar farside. Keep up with the latest: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@itsBhengz @NASA Have you heard of telescopes? They've been around at least 300 years.
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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher@liamgallagher·
I wanna thank all the people who voted for us it’s a real honour ever since I was a little kid and singing in the shower I’d dream about 1 day being in the RnR hall of fame it’s true what they say anything is possible if you have a dream LG x
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@digijordan Just take some photos of daytime stars then. I'll wait.
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
The first photo, I took tonight with my phone. The second one NASA took…with billions of dollars. I was screamed at by dozens of rabid people, about how it’s IMPOSSIBLE to capture stars with a bright light in the foreground. The pic I took has tons of light pollution AND the atmosphere working against it… And you can see hundreds of stars. NASA’s has ZERO STARS. I just really don’t get it.
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
Dear Deniers in my comments… YAWN 🥱 Can one of you - just ONE - ever bring something new to the table?! Or is it the same brain-dead comments, the same dumb claims, the same debunked memes, and the same pathetically misunderstood photos and videos on infinite repeat? Everything you’re typing has been explained, dismantled, and buried thousands of times. These aren’t “theories” anymore. They’re zombie conspiracies - dead on arrival, no brains left, just shambling around mindlessly repeating the same scripted lines they were programmed with. That’s why we get short with you. That’s why we roast you on sight. That’s why we point, mock and laugh at you. 
Because the second we see your comment, we already know the exact garbage you’re about to drop… and we already have the receipts that destroyed it years ago. You don’t research. 
You don’t learn. 
You just deny, ignore, and regurgitate. Welcome to the zombie apocalypse, folks. 
And the zombies are in my comment section. 🧟‍♂️
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@alexboge @Rudbrps @Th0ughtcrime2 I see what you are saying. But it really doesn't look like that to me. The terrain looks flat with a shadow at 45' which nearly touches the horizon. This is true of almost all lunar photographs.
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
It looks like a “close horizon” because it isn’t a true horizon at all. On the Moon, the real geometric horizon is much farther away, but the surface is uneven. What you’re seeing in that photo is nearby terrain, a slight rise or ridge, blocking your line of sight. With the camera low to the ground and the lens compressing distance, that rise looks like a horizon even though it’s only a short distance away. The shadow runs up that slope, and perspective makes it seem like it’s reaching that “horizon.” So it’s not a distant edge of the Moon, it’s just local terrain rising into view, which is completely normal on a rough surface like the lunar regolith.
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@alexboge It's a real fucking photo. You are disbelieving the evidence of your own eyes and can't cope. Please explain the shadow on the official nasa photo.
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Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@RealActionBill @alexboge @Paulssen5 You're wrong. Only flight control need to be in on the hoax. The second that rocket leaves the ground all the scientists and engineers believe they have done their job and built a machine "capable of reaching the moon and returning safely.." Please explain the photo.
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Svector
Svector@Rudbrps·
> but the photos are fake The official NASA images are not. But yes, these Photoshop composites assembled by anti-science conspiracy theorists ARE in fact quite fake. It raises an interesting point though: Why are MoLDs and Flerfs so inherently dishonest? Why can't they (you) simply post authentic, officially approved photographs to make your points?
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
This was recorded from Earth using a Nikon Telescope. So why couldn’t Artemis II provide us better imagery given that it’s 240,000 miles closer & why couldn’t they do the reverse but zoom in on Earth? Simple questions with what should be a simple answer.
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@alexboge You asked for something new, now you can't cope.🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@alexboge Ok. Nasa must've added it. Explain how the shadow nearly touches the horizon, and why the shadows are not really long like at dusk or dawn. I'll wait.
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Neiled It
Neiled It@NeilBritt4·
@alexboge I presented the evidence. Prove it's fake .🤣🤣
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Svector
Svector@Rudbrps·
Can I answer for myself? In my case it's because moon landing deniers and flat-earthers represent individual elements of a much larger problem, which is the overall dumbing-down of society. I understand at my core that no civilization can survive the scientific illiteracy of its members past a certain tipping point, and when grown adults don't understand things like the lack of stars in photos exposed for daylight, or how a telephone call from the president gets patched into radio comms, it's proof that we're approaching that point rapidly. tl;dr - I'm a fan of the human race and would like it to continue. I have grandchildren who are depending on that outcome.
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Russell Brand
Russell Brand@rustyrockets·
Thank you Jesus...
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