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Old November 13th 07, 02:34 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!
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Old November 13th 07, 06:19 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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On Nov 13, 6:34 am, kT wrote:
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!


That's absolutely right, however China is not exactly sitting on their
extremely wise old butts, are they.
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Old November 13th 07, 06:29 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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On Nov 13, 6:34 am, kT wrote:
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html


BTW, notice how extremely dark and otherwise somewhat average coal
like 0.11 or slightly darker albedo that our extremely dusty old moon
really is, as having been clearly imaged within the very same FOV and
illuminated by the very same raw solar spectrum that's unavoidably
skewed by the excess amount of those violet and UV photons.

Imagine how much brighter than Earth the little pixel speck worth of
Venus is going to look.
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Old November 14th 07, 03:29 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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On Nov 13, 6:34 am, kT wrote:
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!



"Japan First Back To The Moon!" / kT
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...8a85929879b6a0

That topic entro is absolutely right, at least first back other than
Russian or those of our various lunar orbital missions, however China
is not exactly sitting on their extremely wise old butts, are they.
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Besides the matter of JAXA/NHK having only turned on their HDTV color
pixels as for those of Earth (adjusting gamma to 4.0 alone gives us
that proof, or otherwise by simply replacing their black with most any
other color), though just for taking notice as to how extremely dark
and otherwise somewhat average coal like 0.11 albedo or actually of a
slightly sooty darker kind of dusty soft lunar terrain albedo, that
which our extremely dusty and electrostatic charged moon really is, as
having been so clearly JAXA/HVTV imaged w/o color saturations within
the very same FOV, as well as having been illuminated by the very same
raw solar spectrum that's unavoidably skewed by the unfiltered excess
amount of those violet and UV photons which CCDs are naturally
extremely sensitive to.

Now then, do we see anything of that naked lunar terrain that's
looking as though being the least bit NASA/Apollo 0.65~0.075 albedo
worthy, like a certain guano island as having been xenon arc lamp
spectrum illuminated and otherwise physically modified in order to
suit the supposed moon look on behalf of those hocus-pocus Apollo
landings? (silly question, as I didn't think so)

Now try to imagine how much brighter than Earth those little violet
color skewed pixels worth of Venus are going to look. Actually, with
the HDTV's far better than Kodak film DR(dynamic range) is why the
likes of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn should also become part of those
future JAXA/KAGUYA(SELENE) obtained images, along with a few of those
most bright of background stars unless having been intentionally
spectrum filtered out or PhotoShop removed. With a proper optical
spectrum filter is where we'll get to see the true deep golden
brownish color of our moon, along with certain other raw secondary/
recoil photons of those cosmic mineral elements which should become
downright interesting, even though color skewed unless via earthshine
because, there's such a great deal of secondary/recoil UV that'll
always tend to saturate into a somewhat bluish or violet hue or tint.

And to think that there's so much more of the truth to come via JAXA/
KAGUYA(SELENE), as well as from whatever China can uncover is just
around the very next corner.
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Brad Guth

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Old November 14th 07, 09:43 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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"kT" skrev i en meddelelse
...
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!


To kill all conspiracy, it would be fun to se a picture of all the leftovers
from Apollo.

Henrik




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Old November 15th 07, 11:20 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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"MetroHenrik" wrote in message
. dk...

"kT" skrev i en meddelelse
...
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!


To kill all conspiracy, it would be fun to se a picture of all the
leftovers
from Apollo.

Henrik


You really think so? To a conspiracy nut the Kaguya pictures are also
clearly fakes, note the complete absence of stars from the released shots!


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Old November 15th 07, 12:23 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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MichaelJP plaatste dit op zijn scherm :
"MetroHenrik" wrote in message
. dk...

"kT" skrev i en meddelelse
...
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!


To kill all conspiracy, it would be fun to se a picture of all the
leftovers
from Apollo.

Henrik


You really think so? To a conspiracy nut the Kaguya pictures are also clearly
fakes, note the complete absence of stars from the released shots!


That is a normal thing. When a picture is taken from a planet (does not
matter if it is Jupiter, Saturn or Venus for example) the light
reflected by that planet is very bright compared to the light from the
stars.

Try to take a picture from an object with the sun behind or next to it;
the sun overexposes the picture.

André


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Old November 15th 07, 03:19 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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"André, PE1PQX" wrote in message
...
MichaelJP plaatste dit op zijn scherm :
"MetroHenrik" wrote in message
. dk...

"kT" skrev i en meddelelse
...
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!

To kill all conspiracy, it would be fun to se a picture of all the
leftovers
from Apollo.

Henrik


You really think so? To a conspiracy nut the Kaguya pictures are also
clearly fakes, note the complete absence of stars from the released
shots!


That is a normal thing. When a picture is taken from a planet (does not
matter if it is Jupiter, Saturn or Venus for example) the light reflected
by that planet is very bright compared to the light from the stars.

Try to take a picture from an object with the sun behind or next to it;
the sun overexposes the picture.

André


Er.. yes Andre, I was being ironic and am aware of that. Unfortunately lunar
conspiracy subscribers are not.


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Old November 17th 07, 02:37 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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André wrote:
MichaelJP plaatste dit op zijn scherm :
"MetroHenrik" wrote in message
. dk...

"kT" skrev i en meddelelse
...
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html

Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!

To kill all conspiracy, it would be fun to se a picture of all the
leftovers
from Apollo.

Henrik


You really think so? To a conspiracy nut the Kaguya pictures are also
clearly fakes, note the complete absence of stars from the released
shots!


That is a normal thing. When a picture is taken from a planet (does not
matter if it is Jupiter, Saturn or Venus for example) the light
reflected by that planet is very bright compared to the light from the
stars.

Try to take a picture from an object with the sun behind or next to it;
the sun overexposes the picture.


Duh. MichaelJP was being ironic. Conspiracy nuts don't understand that
fact when applied to Apollo photography; why would they suddenly see the
light (so to speak) when it comes to Kaguya photography?
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Old November 22nd 07, 02:09 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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On Nov 16, 6:37 pm, "Jorge R. Frank" wrote:
André wrote:
MichaelJP plaatste dit op zijn scherm :
"MetroHenrik" wrote in message
y.dk...


"kT" skrev i en meddelelse
...
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/11/20071113_kaguya_e.html


Heh heh heh ... Go JAXA! Go Japan!


To kill all conspiracy, it would be fun to se a picture of all the
leftovers
from Apollo.


Henrik


You really think so? To a conspiracy nut the Kaguya pictures are also
clearly fakes, note the complete absence of stars from the released
shots!


That is a normal thing. When a picture is taken from a planet (does not
matter if it is Jupiter, Saturn or Venus for example) the light
reflected by that planet is very bright compared to the light from the
stars.


Try to take a picture from an object with the sun behind or next to it;
the sun overexposes the picture.


Duh. MichaelJP was being ironic. Conspiracy nuts don't understand that
fact when applied to Apollo photography; why would they suddenly see the
light (so to speak) when it comes to Kaguya photography?


Is being such a brown-nosed clown of an official born-again infowar
rusemaster the best you can offer?

Why not share a fully 3D interactive orbital simulator that's
absolutely true to life, showing us how supposedly invisible Venus was
to the naked/unfiltered Kodak eye?

That moon of a nearly coal like albedo of 0.11 is exactly as imaged by
JAXA, even though they most recently had to exclude all image color
(except for Earth) because of those badly skewed secondary photons
making the moon look so bluish/violet tinted.
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Brad Guth
 




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