posted on Aug, 27 2008 @ 08:27 PM
reply to post by sykosis3
Actually... you can see the shadow on the bottom left... mixed up with air-brushing and a white out. The only question left to this story is are they
ancient or recent. And if it's no big deal, then why can't we see some pictures? For example, Hubble has taken over 1 million pictures of our galaxy
and galaxies that are millions of light years away, yet only 97 have been released to the public
We can take pictures of the Horse Nebula, but
can't get a clear shot of our own 8 planets... including the dark side of the moon... right! Of the 97 released images from Hubble, there are many
spiral galaxies, such as our own that are teeming with planets and suns. NASA make a huge mistake, however, when they realeased the distances of two
galaxies: one being another two lights years away from the Horse Nebula and they didn't pan in on the Horse rather looked past it to another
galaxy... think about that for a moment. Why not the close ups before looking further... more distance away from what one can pan in on... think about
that! Finally, what may have been done to the 97 released photos from Hubble when they clearly airbrush at NASA. Don't believe anything you hear and
only half of what you see... what you think you see. Moreover, I can promise NASA won't let anything past again any time soon after the STS missions
any time soon... when they got caught with their pants down... AGAIN! Keep up the good work by keeping involved... thanks for the thread!