Over at UM, a poster by the name of Derek Willis has announced his belief in the faking of Apollo 12:
https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/topic/327357-belief-in-apollo-hoax-conspiracy-could-grow/?page=6&tab=comments#comment-6729276His post provides links to a couple of articles he's just had published at Aulis, one of which deals with the Surveyor 3 issue. In particular, he draws attention to disagreement between the Apollo 12 astronauts and Mission Control over the cause of discolouration of Surveyor 3.
During the mission, Conrad and Bean said they thought that Surveyor 3 being down inside the crater would protect it from the spray of dust blown up by the LM engine during landing - that the dust would simply blast straight across the crater. As a result they concluded that the Surveyor's brown colour was the effect of the Sun on the paint. It wasn't until some time later that one of them brushed against part of the Surveyor and found the effect was indeed dust.
Willis doesn't buy this. He still thinks the crater should have sheltered the Surveyor.
I disagree. My view is that the LM passed close enough to the edge of the crater for most of the last part of the descent that some of the engine gases sprayed directly into the crater, thus blowing dust within the crater onto the Surveyor.
However I can't prove this as I don't know how wide the exhaust spread out from the LM Descent Engine bell.
So can someone point to evidence of how wide the cone of exhaust gas was? Or explain the process?
Thank you!
Incidentally, I've invited Derek Willis here to discuss his articles.