HOAX EXPOSED!

1.6 The temperature extremes on the Moon are too great for film to survive.
 
üAt -140 °C, film becomes brittle and breaks into small pieces when moved by driving motors inside cameras.
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üConsequently, pictures in shadows could not be taken.
üAt +120 °C, the temperature under the mid-day Sun on the surface of the Moon, film crinkles up into a ball!
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üTherefore, pictures under direct sunlight also cannot be taken on the Moon or near the Moon!