Given the occasion, I think it should be noted that this is not a forum for foolishness. However, such freedom is important that there are limits to what can that count as belonging to that category.
Frutty wrote: I understand Ice, but what other choice do we have in order to prompt other people not to waste their time scrutinizing montages?
Not much,,each one determines how he sets out his evidence. I am fighting against NASA falsity and hence I gather evidence that they can not reject as their own.
qmantoo wrote: I do not know what to make of this. What are you saying What should we be looking at what are you Showing us
It is up to you to find it out, some of which I am showing are also test; what do others see? The question is what you see. Nothing in this case is defined as a black area.
Title: Astronaut John Young in shadow of Lunar Module behind ultraviolet camera
Description: Astronaut John W. Young, Apollo 16 commander, stands in the shadow of the Lunar Module (LM) behind the ultraviolet camera which is in operation. This photograph was taken by Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot, during the mission's second extravehicular activity (EVA-2). The UV camera's gold surface is designed to maintain the correct temperature. Young set the prescribed angles of azimuth and elevation (here 14 degrees for photography of the large Magellanic Cloud) and pointed the camera. The U.S. flag and Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) are in the left background.
Subject terms: APOLLO 16 FLIGHT APOLLO PROJECT ASTRONAUTS CAMERAS LUNAR MODULE LUNAR SURFACE LUNAR TOPOGRAPHY SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS