Redditor 'unwraps' iconic Apollo 11 image, showing Buzz Aldrin's perspective for first time

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Redditor 'unwraps' iconic Apollo 11 image, showing Buzz Aldrin's perspective for first time

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This is interesting. A little wobbly but it is amazing what one can do.

https://www.dpreview.com/news/805596931 ... first-time
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I wonder how the Apollo hoaxers will explain away that image.
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Re: Redditor 'unwraps' iconic Apollo 11 image, showing Buzz Aldrin's perspective for first time

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MistrBadgr wrote: Tue Jul 27, 2021 3:39 am I wonder how the Apollo hoaxers will explain away that image.

Probably say it was all photoshop.
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