Comment on Apollo Moon Landing Hoax – Camera Problems by deanom1970.

“Spend your time doing something else”

…like querying how the camera film used on the moon managed to survive the radiation levels that would be present (at least in this context) on a celestial body without an atmosphere or magneto sphere. DSO 318, carried aboard STS-48 (launched September 12, 1991) involved a “lead-vinyl lined Kevlar bag designed to hold one sample film canister”. The end result being (drum roll please)…”The bag offered very little protection from the penetrating space radiation”. Please note that this is all contained in “NASA Contractor Report 188427 – The Effects of Space Radiation on Flight Film”, currently available online through Google Docs.
You’re up, Shitstorm.