In this magnification of an Apollo photograph, a rock, very likely a paper mache prop because of the crease here, is categorized with the letter “C”. In later releases of the same picture the letter is gone. Probably air brushed out. Here a cross hair, which was burned directly into the the image from the film plate and thus should always appear on top of the objects in the photograph appears behind the object in this scene.
Someone apparently forgot to create a burn crater underneath the lunar modules ten thousand pound thrust engine despite the fact that during ground tests there was a real concern for the vehicle falling into the hole the engine created as it descended.
Then there’s the flag blowing in the wind at least twice on the atmosphereless moon.




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