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Undoing Faked Apollo Studio Videos (kidding)
06/08/08 21:55 Filed in: Physics
(How to make your own fake moon videos - or
how to undo the fake studio videos)
Stop. Don’t say it. I know the moon landings were real, but I am just trying to have fun.
Some claim that the Apollo moon landings were faked in a studio. One way to make fake films would be to film astronauts and then slow the film down so it looks like they are on the moon. If this were the case, I could speed the videos back up to “normal” speed and see what they look like. After that, I will take normal videos and slow them down to make them look like they are on the moon.
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Stop. Don’t say it. I know the moon landings were real, but I am just trying to have fun.
Some claim that the Apollo moon landings were faked in a studio. One way to make fake films would be to film astronauts and then slow the film down so it looks like they are on the moon. If this were the case, I could speed the videos back up to “normal” speed and see what they look like. After that, I will take normal videos and slow them down to make them look like they are on the moon.
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Google unit conversions - what is the problem?
Google calculator - it rocks so much that I don't
have a calculator. It also does a fairly good job at
unit conversions, but there are some problems.
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Unit Conversions for Mere Mortals
So, you are taking a college science course. Maybe it
is physics, maybe it is chemistry, maybe its a lab.
Either way, you always end up with these problems
that involve unit conversions. You think you have the
hang of it, but sometimes you make some mistakes.
Here is my explanation for converting units.
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