Part 11/13:
Some skeptics argue that spacewalk hatch mechanisms look too flimsy or resemble underwater "flaps," suggesting filming in water. The presenter clarifies that the hatch is not merely a flexible membrane but a solid, reinforced structure designed to withstand vacuum conditions. When closed, it stays shape-retentive, even under conditions that simulate space pressure.
A revealing detail involves the astronauts’ camera: a Nikon D5 DSLR, a heavy piece of equipment usually secured with Velcro or other mounting systems in space. Claims that such cameras are being “stuck” with minimal support or that they are fake are unfounded, as in microgravity, securing cameras is standard and necessary for safety and stability.