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Introduction

There are two ways to conduct research: primary and secondary research.
Research is when someone looks up a certain topic or area to widen their
understanding of that certain subject. It is important because people need
to see whats already out there, and to be able to learn from it.
What way is the best way to get information? one to one or online survey?
If you are asking questions one to one then you can get a straight answer
from them and they will be put on the spot so they will actually try and
answer the question. With an online survey you can ask a lot of questions
as the person is on their computer not doing anything important. When
you are asking questions one to one you don't want to waste the persons
day by asking so many questions and them answering it would take so
long so the online survey would be quick and easier. There is something
wrong with the survey that i have had a problem with is people not
reviving my survey through e-mail.
Moon landing. Real or not real?
I believe the moon landing is real but they said that in this picture that
you can see studio lights in the top left corner. According to Rodger
Launius though, he has said that these lights are actually lens flares which
are light scattered in lens systems through generally unwanted image
formation mechanisms. Another debate is that you cant see any stars in
any of the pictures but you wouldnt be able to see any stars from the
surface of the moon. The moon is so bright because it reflects a lot of the
suns light so you wouldnt be able to see the stars. You can see the
landing from a Hubble Telescope The landing has even been spotted by
other shuttles. chinas changs " lunar probe was able to spot the landing.
A lot of people have said that how is the flag flapping when there isnt
wind. There isnt wind on the moon but the momentum and inertia. The
moon landing was made back in 1969. The technology was up to the
standards that we have today. 't is very unlikely that they were able to
fade a moon landing with the technology they had back then.
References
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/photogalleries/apollomoon-landing-hoax-pictures/

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