Thank you this is really helpful.
Our absolute pleasure. But may I suggest that you really should first research this stuff for yourself (Google it, go to Clavius.org, search this site) and see if you can find the answers *before* posting so many questions on what are very basic and well-explained concepts...
You see, CommanderC, there are some very wicked/deluded people (thankfully only one or two, but they use multiple identities) who often come here and pretend to be genuinely asking these sort of questions, when really they are not who they seem, and are just here to troll. So we tend to be a little wary of newcomers!
Anyway, assuming you are genuinely doing an
assessment (note the correct spelling..), may I ask what the assessment is about? Is the assessor happy for you to simply ask questions at a forum, or would s/he prefer you did some more rigorous research?
And do you believe that Apollo happened, as history records it? If not, may I then ask what sources of 'information' you have used so far, and how you found them?
Just as a general comment, may I point out that one thing that you will find out about the very silly people who think Apollo was faked, is that they all have an astonishing inability to think beyond their own limited experience.. Let me give you a hint on what I mean by that, in the hope that *you* might do some of the required thinking. On this 'star visibility' topic, ask yourself a few basic questions.
1. What, in terms of being able to see (or photograph) stars, is different about the lunar environment compared to viewing stars on Earth? Why can't you see stars in daylight on Earth? (that
isn't as stupid as it might sound..)
2. Is there a way to quantify and analyse those differences?3. Is there any way to *usefully* simulate the differences, here on Earth?4. Without a full knowledge of Q1, and without properly answering Q2 and Q3, would anything you might simply guess, be of any validity whatsoever?Hint, the answer to Q.4 is
NO. But the typical Apollo denier very ignorantly thinks otherwise - please do not become one of them...
BTW, similar questions can be asked about things like the dust on footpads - see if you can spot why Apollo deniers get caught out by their inability to understand the lunar environment and why 'odd' things seem to happen.
They are only odd if you don't (or don't want to) understand.