Jay, You have worked on 787 Delayliner, yet you tell me to go study photography, implying that the picture still in the video at 10;11 is ok. But it is not. You can compress or unzip as often you like, you won`t see such an anomaly around a single object within a video, while having no similar patterns elsewhere. You always demand to go study originals. Originals what? The orginal film it was shot on, or NASA website, that would have managed to sanitize such things. Jay, how was the wing design ? Did the guys at Mitsu have to sweat a lot? Well, that is kinda off topic, sorry from me.
As to Russian scientists talking about Apollo 11 star` recollection , I can post the whole video, if you want, but it is unfortunately in Russian. They also talk about flag waving, but not that it waves in wind, but that it doesn`t sway to the way inertia would require, they point to periodic fluttering towards one side.
On a sidenote, I predict grim future for Boeing, as it will have to face fiercer and fiercer competition from Airbus, Comac, Russians as well, with their MC-21 and Sukhoi-100, . I believe Boeing had to build their Large single deck aircraft once they displayed their plans in Aviation week And Space technology to fight A380. Sadly they resorted to botox injection in old 747.
Anyway, sems strange that I have been researching and loving aviation since childhood, and I had never doubted things in aviation, except I have been disppointed in eternal shrinkage of US plane diversity, and completely maddened by Boeing renaming an old MDd as 717. Aviation was the last US industry that didn`t have rebadging. Besides that I didn`t doubt much anything, but Apollo was different,. And when you said that Kaysing bluntly lied, and that he made stuff up, I can`t believe it. I simply can`t. It is beyond my power to believe that Kaysing would have lied. Not him. He might have been wrong on some issues, but I would bet my life, not blatantly lying.
My disbelief in US moonlandings actually comes from another aspect, but it is a seperate discussion. it deals with 2 issues- extremely complex engineering. And US ability to deal with extremely complex engineering using in-house engineering all years afterwards . For me the reliabilty of the whole Apollo project + its complexity, is somewhat suspicious. Imagine after the demise of Apolo project, those great engineers should have been working and appluying their superb engineering skills in civilian world, meaning facing real competition with Asians and germans. But it is one big disappointment after another , at least for me. I will delve in this issue much later. And don`t be that agressive, I simply have no power of believing Apollo so far, and it is beyond my power to lie to myself that I believe it.