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Ken Johnston, the man who taught the astronauts how to fly the lunar module told me the story of this particular mission. He says that while they were looking at the film of the mission right after its return, three objects were seen from lunar orbit streaking across a crater. As the brightly lit objects passed over the crater, a puff of smoke rose from the floor of the crater. Ken says everyone in the room was stunned. When Ken commented about the high strangeness of the objects the next day, his boss suddenly got stupid and asked, "what are you talking about?" Ken got the film and it had already been "gotten to" - the mysterious object segment was gone!
Originally posted by mikesingh
> Both Edgar Mitchel and Alan B. Shepard, are in the frame. So who took the pic? Was there a hi-res remote camera?
> If yes, then how was the shot so timed to catch the golf ball in mid air?
> The photograph has been taken from a much higher level than the astronauts. How come? Was it strung high on a pole? Where did they get one from?
> Pretty big ‘golf ball’, what?
> Why is it that both astronauts have different light intensity on their space suits? Who’s been 'cut and pasted' on the picture?
> Note the missing shadow of the satellite dish!
> Shadows cast by the legs of the dish look pretty strange.
Ken Johnston, the man who taught the astronauts how to fly the lunar module* told me the story of this particular mission. He says that while they were looking at the film of the mission right after its return, three objects were seen from lunar orbit streaking across a crater. As the brightly lit objects passed over the crater, a puff of smoke rose from the floor of the crater. Ken says everyone in the room was stunned. When Ken commented about the high strangeness of the objects the next day, his boss suddenly got stupid and asked, "what are you talking about?" Ken got the film and it had already been "gotten to" - the mysterious object segment was gone!
> Both Edgar Mitchel and Alan B. Shepard, are in the frame. So who took the pic? Was there a hi-res remote camera?
> If yes, then how was the shot so timed to catch the golf ball in mid air?
> Note the missing shadow of the satellite dish!
> Why is it that both astronauts have different light intensity on their space suits? Who’s been 'cut and pasted' on the picture?
> Pretty big ‘golf ball’, what?