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Given that the Moon
is bombarded, on average, with 1-4 particles per square centimeter
per second, and that the cameras
were on the Moon outside, unprotected, for up to eight hours continuously, can you explain why you can't see
in Lunar photographs effects of degradation
caused by radiation?
is bombarded, on average, with 1-4 particles per square centimeter
per second, and that the cameras
were on the Moon outside, unprotected, for up to eight hours continuously, can you explain why you can't see
in Lunar photographs effects of degradation
caused by radiation?
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Given that the Moon
is bombarded, on average,
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with 1-4 particles per square centimeter
per second,
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and that the cameras
were on the Moon outside, unprotected,
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for up to eight hours continuously,
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can you explain why you can't see
in Lunar photographs
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effects of degradation
caused by radiation?
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Movie Summary
This documentary examines the authenticity of the photographic record of NASA's Apollo missions.