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Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?

 
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Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?


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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
The lunar suit incorporated "overboots" on the feet, which were only worn for the EVA. Not sure if A11 brought them home, but they obviously aren't shown on the suit in the photo.
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
The lunar suit incorporated "overboots" on the feet, which were only worn for the EVA. Not sure if A11 brought them home, but they obviously aren't shown on the suit in the photo.
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Oh, so why did his 'moon prints' raise above the soft moon dust rather than sinking down into it? Did Jesus give him "the moon calling"?
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
You're not supposed to notice that discrepancy. :)
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
The lunar suit incorporated "overboots" on the feet, which were only worn for the EVA. Not sure if A11 brought them home, but they obviously aren't shown on the suit in the photo.
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Ah, the old over-boot ploy
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
The lunar suit incorporated "overboots" on the feet, which were only worn for the EVA. Not sure if A11 brought them home, but they obviously aren't shown on the suit in the photo.
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show and tell?
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
You're not supposed to notice that discrepancy. :)
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Yeah I know.... i had the same issue with the landing thrust not blasting a crater in the soft powdery 'moon' dust their boots kicked up, but his foot prints floated on top of..
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
There is no blast crater under the lander for the very SAME reason...there IS no spoon.

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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
There is no blast crater under the lander for the very SAME reason...there IS no spoon.

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Ain't seen no spoon on no moon.
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
There is no blast crater under the lander for the very SAME reason...there IS no spoon.

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For sure, who wouldn't get that? Like the man in the moon has a spoon right? I mean he doesn't right?

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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
You're not supposed to notice that discrepancy. :)
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Yeah I know.... i had the same issue with the landing thrust not blasting a crater in the soft powdery 'moon' dust their boots kicked up, but his foot prints floated on top of..
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LOL Exactly
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
No lunar dust on the lander landing leg pads, either. Incredible!
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Re: Apollo moon walk question; Why don't Neil Armstrong's boot treads match his moon prints which are raised up not sunk down in moon dust?
One stitch along bottom of sole? These are pressurized! One stitch isn't adequate.

Heels! They needed more height? NASA would never put heels on astronaut boots.
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