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Old November 5th 17, 12:22 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Shahine Ali
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Default Moon's distance from Earth

I would like feedback on my you tube videos "math challenges the moon landings", pt.1 and pt.2. I have used triangulation and stellar parallax to show the moon is under 4000 miles(6436km).
 




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