>>10765793>>10765808Actually you're autistic, poorly compressed, he grabs his belt loop.
In the other one with the dude's neck, you're seeing the result of fabric in no gravity.
Because this is /pol/, I can speak frankly and let you know you're retarded having no ulterior motive. You can believe me or not, but just know:
1. CalTech and Chinese researchers have analyzed hi-res satellite telemetry of a moon orbit pass from Chang'e 2 (Chinese orbiter).
2. The Apollo 15 landing site and disturbed surface was independently surveyed by Chandraayan-I, an Indian lunar orbiter.
3. If you are into astronomy and physics at all, you are probably familiar with the 50 years of the Lunar Laser Ranging experiment, which is objective proof of retroreflectors of the prescribed size on the moon at exactly the Apollo locations. Pointing powerful lasers elsewhere on the moon does nothing. You will suggest they were dropped on the surface unmanned, but it turns out that's actually much much much more difficult than the way they would have gotten there through Apollo astronauts. Occam that shit.
4. NASA's own LRO was able to capture hi-res sattelite photos down to the footprint level, showing exact paths, which matches exactly the 16mm footage shot out the window of the Lunar Module in 1972 during Apollo 17 when they left (pic related).
5. Japan's SELENE probe independently mapped out terrain features to excruciating detail, including an area containing the Apollo 15 site, generating a 3D surface of moon. In the 3D model, you can put your perspective exactly where the camera for Apollo 15 was, and you get the same photo.
Sorry.