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Old November 22nd 07, 02:09 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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Default Japan First Back To The Moon!

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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