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On January 25, 1994, Clementine was launched from Space Launch Complex 4 West at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California using a Titan II launch vehicle. The mission had two phases. After two Earth flybys, lunar insertion was achieved approximately one month after launch. Lunar mapping took place over approximately two months, in two parts. The first part consisted of a five hour elliptical polar orbit with a periapsis of about 400 km at 30 degrees south latitude and an apoapsis of 8300 km. Each orbit consisted of an 80 minute lunar mapping phase near periapsis and 139 minutes of downlink at apoapsis.
After one month of mapping the orbit was rotated to a periapsis at 30 degrees north latitude, where it remained for one more month. This allowed global imaging and altimetry coverage from 60° south to 60° north, over a total of 300 orbits.
periapsis (pr-pss)
Plural periapsides (pr-ps-dz)
The point at which an orbiting object is closest to the body it is orbiting. This point is sometimes given a name that is specific to the body being orbited. For example, the periapsis of an object orbiting Earth is its perigee (from gaia, the Greek word for Earth), and the periapsis of an object orbiting the Sun is its perihelion (from hlios, the Greek word for Sun). According to Kepler's laws of planetary motion, an object is at its greatest velocity at the periapsis. Compare apoapsis.
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
Originally posted by ajax_andy
Please can you give me some background info on the pic? I've never seen it before and its a remarkable photo!!!
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Now, can anybody speculate as to the
size of that thingy that's brushed out???
Originally posted by wavemaker
The laugh is on you. lol
Originally posted by Havick007
Also if you check out my post above you will see the actual pictures from the OP article... that greyscale has been photoshopped OMG.... yeah with the Chinese logo and writing ha
Originally posted by Arken
The word "Pigeon" translate " bird" in the chinese article. EXIST.
It is a term coined to describe detection of ANOMALIES on Lunar soil.
From James Oberg web site www.jamesoberg.com...
"Moon Pigeon" is a term coined by MSC structural engineers to describe unexpected objects seen in operational photography
Originally posted by DJW001
The point is that there have been rumors in China that CNSA has been altering or faking their photos, just as there are rumors that NASA does the same thing. The article in the OP seems to be alluding to this.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
They don't.
Kinda cruel, if you ask me. It's like taunting a child for believing in Santa Claus. Cruel.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
I know of at least an Eagle, and a Falcon also up there.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by blaenau2000
Why does NASA airbrush anything out?
They don't.
It is yet another Internet Urban Myth, and some people get their jollies by repeating it, and watching the really gullible people wet their pants getting excited about it.
Kinda cruel, if you ask me. It's like taunting a child for believing in Santa Claus. Cruel.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
They didn't "airbrush out" anything in the Earth pics, not in the way it is constantly suggested by those who seem to fear NASA for some reason.
Colors were enhanced, yes, to make it "prettier"....
I mean, even nature documentaries got slammed just a few months ago, because they enhance the sound tracks...it might be marketing, art and a few other things, but NOT intentional attempts at deceit.......