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2024-02-28 20:54:12 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: DC77051FB1783CC2BCC87E7C367D4E4C202CA2FE197F1EC7D0BE6EB7C22F47FF
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Slowing down video would not replicate all the signs of being in a lower force of gravity that we see in the lunar footage, such as regolith flying higher in the air. Also, recording and broadcasting that much slow motion footage was well outside the technology at the time. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/apollo-landing-footage-would-have-been-impossible-to-fake-a-film-expert-explains-why

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