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Originally posted by icybreeze
that is about the fakest looking crap i've seen since the chad drones! what a waste of time.
Originally posted by eRauzed
Actually if its linked from NASA which the images Internos has posted are (Thanks for that man) then if its fake they have a lot to answer for. The general rule of thumb is that they aren't faked if they are hosted on NASA servers as it would be a disaster for them
Originally posted by icybreeze
reply to post by eRauzed
ok, giving you the benefit of the doubt and lets say they did come from NASA, with all the "dust" around the object could it possibly be a corner of a pice of paper that is in the lens or scanner? look at it! it is exactly what it looks like.
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) is a NASA-funded research institute, dedicated to studies of the solar system, its evolution and formation. The Institute is part of the Universities Space Research Association, located in Houston, Texas. It maintains an extensive collections of lunar and planetary data, and carries out education and public outreach programs. LPI helps organize a number of conferences each year including the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
This institute currently maintains a staff of scientists, as well as visiting scientists, postdoctoral fellow and graduate fellows.
The Lunar and Planetary Institute is a focus for academic participation in studies of the current state, evolution, and formation of the solar system. The Institute is housed in the USRA Center for Advanced Space Studies (CASS), located at 3600 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston, Texas, 77058, and includes a computing center, extensive collections of lunar and planetary data, an image-processing facility, an extensive library, education and public outreach programs, resources, and products. The LPI also offers publishing services and facilities for workshops and conferences.
Originally posted by jpm1602
Lens flare, space junk, weather balloon, move along, nothing to see. Go home.