But if you continue to watch that ship through your telescope it will once again disappear. From the bottom up. I would love to see more about your experiments.Not the ship thing, please. Get a telescope or a camera with good zoom, wait until the ship disappears over the horizon and you can bring it back into full view. There are other experiments as well, some you can do on your own with an inexpensive telescope and easy to find supplies. I've been looking more into this. Ill tell you about some experiments if you're interested.
But there would be no reason to do so. It is far FAR quicker, cheaper and easier to actually send a video camera up on a space craft than to concoct an elaborate hoax fro no good reason. And you have no good reason. You have a few vague speculations that simply don't square with human nature. We like to brag of our actually accomplishments. Those who lie about their accomplishments are caught out in the end and it doesn't end well for them.Further, even if it were a live feed, it could be live from a studio and not the moon. Easily. Instead of taking the camera to the moon, take it to a studio.
That's right, we don't. We do have pictures of other galaxies that give us insight as to what our galaxy might look like.Also, we have exactly zero pictures of the spiral milky way gallaxy. No equipment has left the gallaxy to take the pictures, even according to NASA