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"robert casey" wrote in message ... Supposedly the side that hasn't been yet mapped via spacecraft has a pattern of markings that look a little like a giant "5". This picture of that side just in: http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/pics/EW0108829708G.4release.jpg No "5" there... See! PROOF that NASA is HIDING SOMETHING. |
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On Jan 16, 4:11 pm, "Scott Hedrick" wrote:
"robert casey" wrote in message ... Supposedly the side that hasn't been yet mapped via spacecraft has a pattern of markings that look a little like a giant "5". This picture of that side just in: http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/pics/EW0108829708G.... No "5" there... See! PROOF that NASA is HIDING SOMETHING. The entire Messenger mission is simply another part of our Skull and Bones NASA hiding as much of its Third Reich butt as possible, thus avoiding all matters of Venus and our moon. - Brad Guth |
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, Wed, 16 Jan 2008 00:05:12, OM posted: Hmmm. No doubt I'll need to add a section on "how to killfile" when I finally do that FAQ...:-) If you were to look into the recommended font family for Usenet, which is fixed-pitch, your signature might get changed to look less ridiculous. -- (c) John Stockton, Surrey, UK. replyYYWW merlyn demon co uk Turnpike 6.05. Web URL:http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/http/tsfaq.html - Timo Salmi: Usenet Q&A. Web URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/news-use.htm : about usage of News. No Encoding. Quotes precede replies. Snip well. Write clearly. Mail no News. |
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Do tell, why is the MESSENGER color turned off and the dynamic range so pathetic? http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...108821596M.png http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...108826105M.png - Brad Guth On Jan 14, 11:05 am, (Joseph Nebus) wrote: 1,158 days, 11 hours, 54 minutes, 21 seconds to go, looks like, until Mercury orbit insertion. I'm glad to have any new pieces of Mercury to look at. It'd always seemed so strange, growing up, that there would be pretty nice maps of the planets out to Saturn but Mercury they just had the same three-eights mapped again and again. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/me...ain/index.html is the page I'm using for the timing. -- Joseph Nebus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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"BradGuth" wrote in message ... Do tell, why is the MESSENGER color turned off and the dynamic range so pathetic? http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...108821596M.png http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...108826105M.png - Brad Guth Because they know you're on to them and they don't want to reveal the top-secret translucent alien cities that are there. -- Greg Moore SQL Server DBA Consulting Remote and Onsite available! Email: sql (at) greenms.com http://www.greenms.com/sqlserver.html |
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Greg D. Moore (Strider) wrote: Because they know you're on to them and they don't want to reveal the top-secret translucent alien cities that are there. Just as the Moon has glass cities, the far hotter Mercury has mica cities. These Mercurian Mica Metropolises are home to the the Mercurial Magma Men, and their favorite pets, the Moody Mercury Monkeys. Pat |
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Yes but imports are killing them.They all drive hondas.
Just as the Moon has glass cities, the far hotter Mercury has mica cities. These Mercurian Mica Metropolises are home to the the Mercurial Magma Men, and their favorite pets, the Moody Mercury Monkeys. Pat |
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After all this time, and of our hard earned loot spent, I'm actually
rather disappointed in NASA's MESSENGER. Are we ever going to see the full scope and photographic color depth of our digital images, or as limited as to whatever they see fit to share in B&W? Perhaps it's just little old me deductively wondering, as to exactly why our spendy MESSENGER color imaging potential is being intentionally turned off or excluded from public review, and as to why their CCD dynamic range remains as so dismal. http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/ http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...p?gallery_id=2 http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...108821596M.png http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...108826105M.png http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...26040M_45M.jpg Thanks to our "no kid left behind" policy, as of prior to CCD camera imaging perhaps all of 0.1% of Americans even knew of what photographic spectrum sensitivity and the associated DR(dynamic range) of B&W or color film even meant. Since the advent of commercial/ consumer CCD cameras and the dumbing down of America, I'd say that fewer than 0.0001% (that's one out of a million) of our supposedly educated population of mostly snookered and thus easily dumbfounded village idiots have so much as a freaking clue as to what either factor of spectrum sensitivity or much less that of what DR means. Of course this is perfectly good news for those of our cloak and dagger Skull and Bones, as well as for those faith-based rusemasters within our NASA, and especially on behalf of those unfiltered Apollo Kodak moments that somehow never managed to get any such blue saturated images of our naked and physically dark moon like those recently accomplished by China and Japan with their quality bandpass filtered optics. Here's that other one of Venus that's about as wussy/pastel worth of color and pathetic DR as you can possibly get, and still having just enough to call it color, especially weird since most cell phone cameras would have taken a better color image. http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...=2&image_id=88 http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/...ch%20Image.jpg Remember the Earth flyby, whereas our color spectrum corrected as a dark-golden-brown moon was intentionally kept out of frame and otherwise as either too physically dark or perhaps it was invisible due to their intentionally limited DR usage, however the pastel color and/or dynamic range limited image of Earth looked still quite nifty. http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/the_miss...galapagos.html http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/the_miss...lapagos_lg.jpg http://www.jhuapl.edu/newscenter/pre...005/050826.asp Is this lack of color imaging because of Mercury being so gush darn moon like, with similar crater upon crater terrain and a low amount of albedo, but otherwise offering a deposited and local mineral rich geology, and subsequently colorful surface as imaged by those spendy mirror optics, whereas at least one of which having an extremely good set of narrow bandpass filters and/or spectrum cutoff filters, and with each of those CCD imagers having such terrific DR(dynamic range of at the very least 4X film and that's not even including the extra +/- skew of their CCD DR). Perhaps MESSENGER's color imaging potential can be fixed while on the fly, prior to returning for their full orbital mission of mapping Mercury gets under way. - Brad Guth On Jan 14, 11:05 am, (Joseph Nebus) wrote: 1,158 days, 11 hours, 54 minutes, 21 seconds to go, looks like, until Mercury orbit insertion. I'm glad to have any new pieces of Mercury to look at. It'd always seemed so strange, growing up, that there would be pretty nice maps of the planets out to Saturn but Mercury they just had the same three-eights mapped again and again. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/me...ain/index.html is the page I'm using for the timing. -- Joseph Nebus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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