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Apparently only our unfiltered Kodak moments as NASA/Apollo obtained
simply couldn't detect the spectrum/hue color of blue. - Brad Guth On Jan 11, 8:44 am, BradGuth wrote: On Dec 7 2007, 11:35 am, BradGuth wrote: Why does our moon image via Japan and China as though so unusually deep blue color saturated, as having been accomplished with some of the very best CCD cameras outfitted with the finest of optics and sharp cutoff of bandpass filtering for entirely excluding those UV-a and IR spectrums, and even to some extent moderating the violet hue worth of raw solar illumination? - Brad Guth Apparently our crack NASA/Apollo wizards at the time didn't know about all the secondary/recoil worth of all that bluish/purple hue while accomplishing their terrestrial guano island fake/hoax moon landing site, whereas they'd used xenon arc lamps which gave a very terrestrial worth of artificial illumination without hardly any UV or even the least bit of excessive blue saturation. Go figure. Apparently that's also why the JAXA Selene mission has not turned up one viable pixel worth of anything NASA/Apollo, even though our "right stuff" was fairly large and reflective as all get out, which should be rather hard to miss if it were situated upon that physically dark moon of ours. - Brad Guth |
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