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Apollo Astronaut’s Spacesuit
So intense is the Sun’s light on the lunar surface that the astronauts’ visors allowed only 10% of light
in the visible range (.39 to .75 microns) to pass through the visor. 90% of the visible light was
blocked. This information comes from NASA’s own documentation. It is found in a publication of
the Langley Research Center titled Biotechnology, a 290 page document published in 1971.
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The visors also reportedly blocked 99% of UV (ultraviolet) light in the .25 to .39 micron range, and
95% of IR (infrared) light in the .75 to 2.5 micron range. Think about this for a moment. Due to the
intense brightness of the lunar surface, the astronauts had to wear visors which blocked 90% of
visible light. They were trained to only raise their visors when they moved into an area of shadow.
There are, however, some Apollo photos which show the astronauts with raised visors while standing
in sunlight on the moon’s surface. This is further evidence that the images were staged, for the
brilliant light should have been hard to bear.
AS17-146-22296, Astronaut Jack Schmitt with Visor Raised