[Note added February 23, 2001: the link for the USA Today article
is now gone, so I have removed it.]
Dan Vergano of USA Today
had an article (with an interview of me) about the TV show on the
USA Today website. The print version was in the Friday, February 16th 2001
edition.
FALLOUT FROM THE SHOW
February 17, 2001:
Well, the Fox Apollo show has struck a chord, it appears. I am
receiving a lot of email from people, both for and against.
The most noteworthy support was quite a
surprise:
NASA itself!
That explains why I am getting tens of thousands of hits
to this site. Another site linking here is
Ground Zero
(Note added Oct 11, 2009: Link no longer works),
a rather typical hoax and conspiracy site that calls me
``an annoyed scientist'' (true enough) and says that people
call me a ``weapon for science''. I kinda like the sound of that one!
What's funny though is how that site pulls out the same tired arguments
that are easy to show wrong, yet stands by them dogmatically.
For example, Clyde Lewis, the webmaster of the site,
shows a photo of the flag waving and asks how it can
be waving; I already showed how it can appear to wave
on this page earlier. In his image, the bottom corner of the flag
is not flat, which is most likely simply residual rippling from the
astronaut's twisting the pole. Remember, without air,
there is nothing to dampen the rippling, so the flag actually can
appear to wave as if from a breeze for a few moments.
This is hardly evidence of a hoax. Lewis
goes on and on, bringing out the
radiation arguments, the no stars arguments, on and on, like these are
either new or damning, when they are neither.
Of course, I am trying to debunk the conspiracy theorists,
but unlike them, I want people to look at their evidence rationally
and critically, and not swallow it whole. It'll choke you if you do.
Finally, one last note:
If I weren't a hard-headed scientist, I'd wonder if some cosmic force were
at work sometimes. I went to a website that
creates anagrams, that is, rearranges letters in a word to spell other
words. I put in "The Bad Astronomer", and one of the anagrams was
MOON TRASH DEBATER. I think that's pretty
cool.
Note added June 17, 2004: a Bad Reader informed me that another anagram would be
NOTED SHAM ABORTER. I think that's appropriate too.
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