A Space & astronomy forum. SpaceBanter.com

Go Back   Home » SpaceBanter.com forum » Astronomy and Astrophysics » Astronomy Misc
Site Map Home Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old April 4th 12, 10:03 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Wretch Fossil
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,002
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

Neil Armstrongs shadow is found in thin section of Lunar Sample
10065? His body, lunar vines, animal neuron fossils are all found and
identified in http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...044228676&p=29
Source of above image:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/sample...e_id=S69-54910

Did NASA fake the photo?
Read more at http://www.wretch.cc/blog/lin440315&category_id=0
  #2  
Old April 6th 12, 02:06 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Wretch Fossil
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,002
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On 4月4日, 下午5時03分, Wretch Fossil wrote:
Neil Armstrong’s shadow is found in thin section of Lunar Sample
10065? His body, lunar vines, animal neuron fossils are all found and
identified inhttp://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=30&f=1044228676&p=29
Source of above image:http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/sample...n/?mission=Apo...

Did NASA fake the photo?
Read more athttp://www.wretch.cc/blog/lin440315&category_id=0


Reply From Lunar and Planetary Institute:

Unfortunately that image should not have been in the Lunar Sample
Atlas.
It is an Earth-based astronaut training photo. The image is
mislabeled.
That image number should have been a lunar sample image. We will be
checking the collection for additional mislabeled images and remove
them.

The image appears to be one of the early images taking at one of
several
astronaut training sites most likely at Cinder Lakes, Arizona. The
vegetation in the image appears to be native sage brush plant. This
image was NOT taken on the Moon. Since this image was mislabeled at
some time in the last 40+ years, it is difficult to determine who's
shadow is in the image. If I find out more information, I will pass it
on to you.

Mary Ann
_________________
Mary Ann Hager
Library / RPIF
Lunar and Planetary Institute
  #3  
Old April 6th 12, 05:56 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Brad Guth[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,175
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On Apr 5, 6:06*pm, Wretch Fossil wrote:
On 4月4日, 下午5時03分, Wretch Fossil wrote:

Neil Armstrong’s shadow is found in thin section of Lunar Sample
10065? His body, lunar vines, animal neuron fossils are all found and
identified inhttp://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=30&f=1044228676&p=29
Source of above image:http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/sample...n/?mission=Apo...


Did NASA fake the photo?
Read more athttp://www.wretch.cc/blog/lin440315&category_id=0


Reply From Lunar and Planetary Institute:

Unfortunately that image should not have been in the Lunar Sample
Atlas.
It is an Earth-based astronaut training photo. The image is
mislabeled.
That image number should have been a lunar sample image. We will be
checking the collection for additional mislabeled images and remove
them.

The image appears to be one of the early images taking at one of
several
astronaut training sites most likely at Cinder Lakes, Arizona. The
vegetation in the image appears to be native sage brush plant. This
image was NOT taken on the Moon. Since this image was mislabeled at
some time in the last 40+ years, it is difficult to determine who's
shadow is in the image. If I find out more information, I will pass it
on to you.

Mary Ann
_________________
Mary Ann Hager
Library / RPIF
Lunar and Planetary Institute


Science of that Apollo era was the lowest priority. Perhaps moon
rocks from Earth were more than good enough.

http://groups.google.com/groups/search
http://translate.google.com/#
Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet”
  #4  
Old April 6th 12, 11:27 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,410
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On Apr 6, 6:56*am, Brad Guth wrote:

Science of that Apollo era was the lowest priority. *Perhaps moon
rocks from Earth were more than good enough.


Islam's shadow found on Tunisian soil:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/06/wo...=1&ref=tunisia

  #5  
Old April 6th 12, 11:22 PM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Brad Guth[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,175
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On Apr 6, 3:27*am, "Chris.B" wrote:
On Apr 6, 6:56*am, Brad Guth wrote:



Science of that Apollo era was the lowest priority. *Perhaps moon
rocks from Earth were more than good enough.


Islam's shadow found on Tunisian soil:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/06/wo...jails-2-for-fa...

That link is broken.
  #6  
Old April 7th 12, 09:19 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,410
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On Apr 7, 12:22*am, Brad Guth wrote:

That link is broken.


Not for me it isn't. (I just checked and it's working fine in FF)

The BBC carried the same story.

Cry freedom, eh? Give a little man a little power and he'll stretch
the rope enough to hang anybody willing to go down on their knees and
put their head in the noose of stone-age superstition.

Look at Afghanistan. Years of fighting, trillions of dollars wasted
and countless lives lost only to hand it straight back to the Sharia
misogynists. As corrupt and backward today as it was when the Allies
went in. Before you know it the toothless, uneducated retards will be
shooting raped little girls in football stadia. Just to keep everybody
terrified of their obscene, global protection racket and paying
towards their dome building fund. It really wouldn't surprise me if
the Western arms racketeers subsidised the Taliban to keep the orders
coming in during the recession. I wonder why I'm getting so cynical in
my old age?
  #7  
Old April 8th 12, 05:21 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Brad Guth[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,175
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On Apr 7, 1:19*am, "Chris.B" wrote:
On Apr 7, 12:22*am, Brad Guth wrote:



That link is broken.


Not for me it isn't. (I just checked and it's working fine in FF)

The BBC carried the same story.

Cry freedom, eh? Give a little man a little power and he'll stretch
the rope enough to hang anybody willing to go down on their knees and
put their head in the noose of stone-age superstition.

Look at Afghanistan. Years of fighting, trillions of dollars wasted
and countless lives lost only to hand it straight back to the Sharia
misogynists. As corrupt and backward today as it was when the Allies
went in. Before you know it the toothless, uneducated retards will be
shooting raped little girls in football stadia. Just to keep everybody
terrified of their obscene, global protection racket and paying
towards their dome building fund. It really wouldn't surprise me if
the Western arms racketeers subsidised the Taliban to keep the orders
coming in during the recession. I wonder why I'm getting so cynical in
my old age?


The lack of functional religious founded governments or their
influencing our republic elected governments, as per their making any
common sense is more than enough aggravation to make anyone cynical.

Dysfunctional faith-based mafia as government, seems to be as good as
it gets. Pretend-Atheists that act/react exactly like devout Semites
are some of the worst we have to deal with. Japan only has a pretend
government, and Muslims only have their pryers to go with.

It's not "what could possibly go wrong", as it's more like "what isn't
going to go terribly wrong".

http://groups.google.com/groups/search
http://translate.google.com/#
Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / Guth Usenet

  #8  
Old April 11th 12, 01:49 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Brad Guth[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,175
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

What the hell is that? (center left, just down from the horizon)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/ap...11/40/5854.jpg

It even seems to have a wrong-way shadow?

Did they lose track of one of their weather balloons?

And we got at least a couple, three or four stars above that near
white-out horizon.

Also notice, how there's absolutely no secondary/recoil of any UV.

http://groups.google.com/groups/search
http://translate.google.com/#
Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / Guth Usenet
  #9  
Old April 14th 12, 07:35 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,410
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On Apr 14, 12:40*am, Brad Guth wrote:

*http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/ap...?AS15-85-11471


Y'all are missing the bigger picture here, Brenda! Didn't y'all spot
the tell-tale shadow of the Flathead alien miner in the foreground?
Even on the Moon, those damned Hassle-bags were so heavy they had to
bribe alien miners (with fake, signed portraits of Elvis) to get them
to take those photos of the Astronoughts at play. How else did they
manage to get the entire crew in some of the pictures? Tripods and
self timers? Nah. Not in a million years! It was the five year old,
alien miners at work with the cameras. ;-)
  #10  
Old April 15th 12, 06:00 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Brad Guth[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,175
Default Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section?

On Apr 13, 11:35*pm, "Chris.B" wrote:
On Apr 14, 12:40*am, Brad Guth wrote:

*http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/ap...?AS15-85-11471


Y'all are missing the bigger picture here, Brenda! Didn't y'all spot
the tell-tale shadow of the Flathead alien miner in the foreground?
Even on the Moon, those damned Hassle-bags were so heavy they had to
bribe alien miners (with fake, signed portraits of Elvis) to get them
to take those photos of the Astronoughts at play. How else did they
manage to get the entire crew in some of the pictures? Tripods and
self timers? Nah. Not in a million years! It was the five year old,
alien miners at work with the cameras. ;-)


Your Jewish humor is noted.
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Neil Armstrongs Shadow Found in Thin Section? Wretch Fossil Policy 22 April 16th 12 03:26 PM
mission of Neil Armstrong [email protected] History 10 April 14th 06 06:29 PM
Neil Armstrong biography? Ilpo Lagerstedt History 3 January 4th 04 09:26 PM
Neil Armstrong in Dublin David McArthur History 9 November 28th 03 11:25 AM
Neil Armstrong saying Rod Stevenson History 17 October 8th 03 02:21 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:57 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright 2004-2025 SpaceBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.