a reply to:
SayonaraJupiter
Thanx for stepping up with that post!
I don't want to leave this alone.
As to the activities of Barouk, here is some BackGround on Farouk El-Baz from his website,
Farouk El-Baz from part
of His Biography there. It pertains to the time of this Image being made...... I am still trying to figure out how to dig deeper into this to find out
who exactly created this image, and how it was made, etc......
Partial Bio on Farouk:
"From 1967 to 1972, Dr. El-Baz participated in the Apollo Program as Supervisor of Lunar Science Planning at Bellcomm Inc., a division of AT&T that
conducted systems analysis for NASA Headquarters in Washington DC. During these six years, he was Secretary of the Landing Site Selection Committee
for the Apollo missions, Principal Investigator of Visual Observations and Photography, and Chairman of the Astronaut Training Group of the Apollo
Photo Team. His outstanding teaching abilities were confirmed by the Apollo astronauts; while circling the Moon for the first time during Apollo
mission 15, Command Module Pilot Alfred Worden said, “After the King’s [Farouk's nickname] training, I feel like I’ve been here before.”
During the Apollo years, Dr. El-Baz joined NASA officials in briefing members of the press on the results of the lunar missions. His appeal resulted
from an ability to simplify complex issues in clear, succinct and easily understood words. His remarks on the scientific accomplishments were
regularly quoted by the media during the Apollo missions. At that time, he became a naturalized U.S. citizen in April 1970.
Surrounded by Apollo Command Module Piilots (from left): Michael Collins (Apollo 11), Richard Gordon (Apollo 12), Stuart Roosa (Apollo 14), and Alfred
Worden (Apollo 15) at a 1994
Surrounded by Apollo Command Module Piilots (from left): Michael Collins (Apollo 11), Richard Gordon (Apollo 12), Stuart Roosa (Apollo 14), and Alfred
Worden (Apollo 15) at a 1994 "Salute to Apollo" in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
In Episode 10 (“Galileo Was Right”) of the TV series “From the Earth to the Moon,” produced by Tom Hanks for HBO, his role in the training of
the Apollo astronauts was featured in a segment entitled: “The Brain of Farouk El-Baz.” In his honor, the popular television program “Star Trek:
The Next Generation” featured a shuttle craft named “El-Baz”.
After the Apollo Program ended in 1972, he joined the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC to establish and direct the Center for Earth and
Planetary Studies (CEPS) at the National Air and Space Museum (NASM). At the same time, he was elected member of the Lunar Nomenclature Task Group of
the International Astronomical Union (IAU). In this capacity, he continues to participate in naming features of the Moon as revealed by lunar
photographic missions."
There is more to His Bio at his website, before and after this piece.
Here is a website that had this image on it's site for a while now. I did a google on this image and found
this:
Anomaly on Moon Photo
Thanx again!!
Syx
edit on 13-11-2014 by SyxPak because: (no reason given)