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Moon Landings : Did NASA Lie?

by Philippe Lheureux
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Overview

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 nearly 100 photographs that are closely examined and scrutinized in order to help determine whether or not they had been altered by NASA.  Each photo includes:
β€’ A description
β€’ Elements of a scientific response
β€’ A critical analysis

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Editorials

Sylvie Rouat

Nothing can shake the doubt established by Philippe Lheureux . . .
β€”Science and the Future

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Carnot Editions
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781592090419

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