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Originally posted by ocker
I find this one of a Dish interesting
I know how to see images from LRO, I just wanted easynow to show the NASA "enlarged and zoomed in" photo, as far as I remember, when they do that they also show the original image.
Originally posted by mixmix
For IMG images from LRO, you can use nasaview 3.5 on windows.
I don't test it on kayuga.
Originally posted by ArMaP
reply to post by ocker
Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
reply to post by ocker
This one is the livingmoon boys efforts which a lot of people on here worship
www.thelivingmoon.com...
Yes the one and only pink sperm spaceship.
Originally posted by ocker
I find this one of a Dish interesting
Ocker
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
Nice work Ocker! - sorry E1 I think Ocker is onto something here
originally posted by: Phage
reply to post by Exuberant1
You shouldn't pay so much attention to Escamilla.
The marks on the reseau plate which is positioned very close to the film. The marks cast a shadow on the film, that is how it works.
In this image the sunlight enters the camera and the marks cast the "normal shadow". Then, because the light is so bright it is internally reflected by the lens back once again to the film. Because the lens is curved, the reflection of the marks are also curved.
The effect is seen in every image in which the sun appears.
[edit on 1/17/2010 by Phage]