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None of that was "lost" nor "erased".
It was something exaggerated (started as a joke, perhaps? Then got out of control?). Look around, Internet searches. Plenty of info on Apollo 11, all there, all catalogued and available for review.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by SunshineLaws
Where are the stars? Why would they black them out? It shows that Nasa does manipulate photos. Too Bad, I would have loved to see the galaxy surrounding earth from that perspective.
Yes that image is 'made prettier' as WW says... I covered that in several threads. The Earth is enhanced, the moon is made NASA's favorite shade of gray
This is the original
This is the 'made prettier' version that you were concerned about
Originally posted by The Shrike
All of this baseless crap about NASA lying or airbrushing lunar photos showing something alien and yet none of the naysayers have provided any evidence of airbrushing.
Show us you're right and NASA is, indeed, doing us wrong!
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by SunshineLaws
Where are the stars? Why would they black them out? It shows that Nasa does manipulate photos. Too Bad, I would have loved to see the galaxy surrounding earth from that perspective.
Yes that image is 'made prettier' as WW says... I covered that in several threads. The Earth is enhanced, the moon is made NASA's favorite shade of gray
This is the original
This is the 'made prettier' version that you were concerned about
Originally posted by zorgon
reply to post by AstronominousCowherd
Can you link us to the source of that clip please?
Thanks
Originally posted by brindle
I think that there might be speculation that there is a fair chance china may found a craft up there.I would say a craft or a structure are 2 good possibilities.If it comes out that there is a craft on the moon,who will take possession of it.There would be a serious interest in retrieval by quite a few countries,companies and roque investors,technology developers...This is a case where the first retrieval unit to the moon capable of bringing the craft back to earth would be in a position to benefit greatly.I would be curious to see this scenario pan out.United nations may make a case for the craft.I believe it is quite possible that an operation funded from the private sector could attempt to scoop up the ship.Most big countries of the world already have ships or have had them at one point.They will have to show interest as this will supposedly be our first retrieval.Some smaller countries may try to seize the opportunity.The moon is not owned,in my opinion the first salvage crew with the capability to handle the load and transport it home should be the rightful owner.Lets see what the king thinks