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I was wondering, how come we been many time on the Moon and never left a live video transmitter there, so people can tune in and watch the Moon's surface some times?
I think, it would be interesting? |
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On Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 7:52:50 PM UTC-8, StarDust wrote:
I was wondering, how come we been many time on the Moon and never left a live video transmitter there, so people can tune in and watch the Moon's surface some times? I think, it would be interesting? I doubt it changes very much, except for the shadows, of course. What you would see in current photos would look just the same as it looked in the old photos... |
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On Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 8:05:18 PM UTC-8, palsing wrote:
On Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 7:52:50 PM UTC-8, StarDust wrote: I was wondering, how come we been many time on the Moon and never left a live video transmitter there, so people can tune in and watch the Moon's surface some times? I think, it would be interesting? I doubt it changes very much, except for the shadows, of course. What you would see in current photos would look just the same as it looked in the old photos... I guess, getting power for the camera and transmitter to transmit for years maybe was a problem back than? |
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On Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 10:52:50 PM UTC-5, StarDust wrote:
I was wondering, how come we been many time on the Moon and never left a live video transmitter there, so people can tune in and watch the Moon's surface some times? I think, it would be interesting? The Moon only gets visitors every 800,000,000 years on average, so there isn't much for a camera to record. |
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