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Originally posted by Raffles
Originally posted by livingtribunal23
This to me looks abit photoshopped. It screams fake to me, look at the satellite dishes at the top left of the lander.
Have to agree, this picture looks very odd...
Originally posted by Battlefresh
Holy snaps! Did you see the pic labeled "Mystery-Shadow"? In the Temp file.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by SteveR
Iron oxide afterall! Oxygen!
Are there small amounts in the lunar atmosphere?
Iron Oxide can be formed in volcanos It does not need an oxygen atmosphere
Quartz Mica and Feldspar are the three main minerals in granite which make up a lot of rock on earth...
Quartz is silcon dioxide [oxygen again] quartx erodes and becomes sand... all the sand on earth is mostly quartz ie silicon dioxide. Go look at any Lava flow on earth you will see iron oxide
You will find that most rocks have oxygen in the formula and MANY have the hydroxyl radical in the formula and guess what Those break down and form water
As to zinc it is highly unusual to find that in magma as zinc burns at low temperatures...
Originally posted by Acharya
grin.hq.nasa.gov...
is an old NASA image of scientists working with a pressurization tank. Look at the board in the left corner, it contains a image of a zeppelin and some sausers:
Found the image in this smaller archive:
grin.hq.nasa.gov...
[edit on 17-9-2006 by Acharya]
Originally posted by jra
This to me looks abit photoshopped. It screams fake to me, look at the satellite dishes at the top left of the lander.
Have to agree, this picture looks very odd...
I pointed out on an earlier page that the dishes have a flat inner side and I showed a different picture from a different mission showing that it's just the way the dishes are.
I wonder why everyone forgets the command module is up there in Lunar orbit and can be seen from the moon quite easily
Originally posted by Voxel
Originally posted by Acharya
grin.hq.nasa.gov...
is an old NASA image of scientists working with a pressurization tank. Look at the board in the left corner, it contains a image of a zeppelin and some sausers:
Found the image in this smaller archive:
grin.hq.nasa.gov...
[edit on 17-9-2006 by Acharya]
I did a little perspective correcting then increased the contrast. The results are interesting:
Hell, they look like saucers to me!
Jon
[edit on 9.18.2006 by Voxel]
Originally posted by Voxel
I did a little perspective correcting then increased the contrast. The results are interesting:
Hell, they look like saucers to me!
Jon
Originally posted by Raffles
[url=http://161.115.184.211/teague/apollo/AS11-37-5446HR.jpg]
Im not on about the dish im on about the blue reflection in the command module
Originally posted by Acharya
That is great work, Voxel. The board is abit wider than your final version though, could you give it another try?
-TIA
Originally posted by johnlear
The CM orbited at 60 miles, about 300,000 ft.
What does an airliner look like at 35,000 ft?