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ppk55
Then who took this photo of BOTH OF THEM?
LifeIsPeculiar
ppk55
Then who took this photo of BOTH OF THEM?
Are you proposing that NASA never heard of a cable-release or a time-release for a camera on a tripod? Are you sure the rather severe curvature of the helmet faceplate wouldn't distort the image beyond your ability to make sense of the photo?
We landed on the moon. Get over it.
Soylent Green Is People
LifeIsPeculiar
ppk55
Then who took this photo of BOTH OF THEM?
Are you proposing that NASA never heard of a cable-release or a time-release for a camera on a tripod? Are you sure the rather severe curvature of the helmet faceplate wouldn't distort the image beyond your ability to make sense of the photo?
We landed on the moon. Get over it.
That's not really the answer here. As far as I know, there was no tripod or time release.
HOWEVER, the answer is more mundane than that. As you mentioned, it seems that the astronaut seen reflected in the visor (Gene Cernan) took that picture of the other astronaut (Harrison Schmidt) using the chest mounted camera that was standard issue for the astronauts.
The reason the reflection of Cernan seems to not be facing Schmidt is (1) the convex nature of the visor distorts the reflected image of Cernan, and (2) Cernan was aiming the camera at the rock anyway -- not directly at Schmidt.
edit on 1/14/2014 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)
dragonridr
You guys are in a four year old thread everything has been explained just read it.
ppk55
dragonridr
You guys are in a four year old thread everything has been explained just read it.
Just because you say 'everything has been explained' doesn't make it the truth.
Who do you think you are?
HOWEVER, the answer is more mundane than that. As you mentioned, it seems that the astronaut seen reflected in the visor (Gene Cernan) took that picture of the other astronaut (Harrison Schmidt) using the chest mounted camera that was standard issue for the astronauts.
ppk55
dragonridr
You guys are in a four year old thread everything has been explained just read it.
Just because you say 'everything has been explained' doesn't make it the truth.
Who do you think you are?
I threw in the bit about the tripod just to stir the hornet's nest.
ppk55
dragonridr
You guys are in a four year old thread everything has been explained just read it.
Just because you say 'everything has been explained' doesn't make it the truth.
Who do you think you are?
MysterX
@dragonridr
Not if you don't happen to agree with the explanation it isn't.
Not that i disagree, but many do.edit on 15-1-2014 by MysterX because: added info