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Ignorance of optics masquerading as expertise. The disc in the image is not the sun; it is a lens artifact that has saturated the film. Contrary to the author's claims, people take pictures of the sun directly all the time without having the whole frame exposed.
Ignorance of computer image processing masquerading as expertise. Simply fiddling with Photoshop sliders does not prove the identification of something.
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Provides no evidence; simply offers an insinuation without proof.
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Promotes a cherry-picked still frame from a film as the only evidence of the crew's disposition. Begs the question of what the crew's disposition should be from moment to moment.
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Covered in depth at Clavius.org. Does not consider any legitimate reasons why the tracks might be obliterated. Proposes an absurd explanation: lowering a wheeled prop into place.
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Affirmed consequent. The method insinuated is used because it effectively simulates real life. It cannot be used to determine whether something is in fact real life.
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Misidentifies several materials and techniques in the LM's construct. Begs the question what a spacecraft should look like. You have no qualifications in space engineering, so explain why everyone who does accepts this as a valid spacecraft.