Moon Landings
Did NASA Lie?
Lheureux, Phillipe
[Remark from Antiquariat Lindbergh:
If you like conspiracy theories, this is your book…]
Moon Landings: Did NASA Lie? Takes the reader on a journey to discover the truth about the celebrated Apollo missions. Author Philippe Lheureux explores the discrepancies in the official photos released by NASA and provides a critical analysis of the lunar images. While he allows his audience to arrive at their own conclusions, the book is destined to ignite strong reactions from scientists, the international media, and his readers.
Moon Landings contains more than 100 photographs that are closely examined and scrutinized in order to help determine whether or not they were altered by NASA. Each photo includes:
• A description
• Elements of a scientific response
• A critical analysis
Using insight and expertise from photographers, astronomers, and the resources of numerous specialized Web sites which he references, Lheureux explains how and why the existing equations simply don't add up. He proceeds with a summary of eight conceivable hypotheses - some well-established, others more eccentric - to account for the aberrations in the NASA photos.
Were the Moon landings faked? In July 1969, was there one small Step made for man and one giant leap for mankind? Lheureux purposefully leaves that up to the reader. Instead, he focuses on the big picture. Moon Landings: Did NASA Lie? Offers insight into how best to arrive at the truth - first and foremost by challenging what he or she sees.
Softcover
212 Seiten / pages
photos
very good condition, with a name label of the previous owner
New York - 2003 - Carnot USA Books
Art.Nr. 25757