I have never seen an object like a ball dropped on earth and fall that slowly and in such a bizarre direction. It's almost like the ball was trying to "stick" to the man... because of his own gravity.
If this is a hoax, then there has to be some invisible wires or something attached to the ball and one of the astronauts has control over them. When the ball is let go, they slowly release tension on the wire, giving the appearance of a very slow fall.
More likely- space.
Definitely space. OP is a moron.
I feel like that applies to most of what I see online, actually.
I'm a little torn on the subject of the moon landing. My primary hang up is the radiation belts that are lethal to anything passing through in our upper atmosphere (IIRC); space agencies have claimed there have been no manned missions to the moon since the original because of this radiation belt.
So how did they make it through that first time? That radiation has been there for millions of years, it's not like it suddenly appeared in the few decades since the first moon landing.
I land here: earth round. I know this, I've seen it myself, demonstrated it via ballistics (making long shots, you MUST take earth curvature into account or you'll miss every time). Space real. Activities of government space organizations: suspect, mostly because they are government orgs and I have zero reason to trust any government.
Same, I'm torn. Regarding the Van Allen radiation belts, I've read that they're reduced near the poles or something, and the arranged the trajectory to pass through this.
Good observation on it sticking to the man, likely due to static attraction.
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