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| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
You better watch out how my boots gonna be applied to your skull you up |
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If I were you I'd stop talking. |
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| pvdAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
In the first place, Earth need not be in the picture at all. It is out there. It just did not get captured in this shot. The sun's out there right ? Do you see it in the picuture ? So does that mean it's not there ??
The reason you don't see any stars:
All pictures taken by the astronauts on the moon were shot during the daytime, in glaring sunlight. Because there is no atmosphere on the moon, sunlight is reflected here more intensely than on earth. Therefore, the astronaut's cameras had to be adjusted so that the objects photographed would not be totally over-exposed. The aperture was at a minimum, the exposure time extremely short. There was not enough time for the dim light of the stars to leave a trace on the film. Should anybody take a photo on earth in the black of night using the same camera settings as the astronauts, the results would be equal: no stars. :rolleyes: |
I'm still skeptical about this but your response seems understandable enough. Thanks. :)
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
nah, i dont buy that. and Enlightenment thinkers would be turning over in their grave to hear you utter such words :p
its simply easier to read a few lines on a nutcase website than it is to do your own thinking and research on the subject. belief is there to fill the void created by ignorance.
for instance:
see, it sounds like a legitimate question, doesnt it? but Omega_M's reply merely highlights the fact that pvdAngel doesnt know what the theyre talking about. as if nobody would notice the lack of stars but this hotshot detective finally worked it out 40 years later.
it just gets tired watching these spotty-faced highschool students parading their stupidity for all to see, just coz they found some weird website that they dont have the knowledge to critique in the first place. (not directed at anyone in particular before any of you babies start crying).
rule #1- if youre gonna fly in the face of accepted history and science, have a ing clue what youre on about. indeed, be a ing expert on the subject. the amount of work and effort put into landing on the moon would have been ridiculous, yet these armchair QBs sit there and have it all debunked after 5 minutes on www.ihavenoingidea.com :rolleyes:
if these clowns were people of note during the Enlightenment we'd all still be ruled by monarchs and superstition. |
OK, I might be a bit of a skeptic and I don't have much knowledge about it, that's why I came and asked. No harm done.
...and drop the patronizing and insulting attitude. It's old-hat. :rolleyes: |
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| Orbax |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
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If I were you I'd stop talking. |
Or what. YOU? :haha: :haha: |
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| D-res |
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if this is indeed a 'genuine' photo from the moon landing, i'd love for a rational explanation to the problem presented by that little paragraph. |
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| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
Or what. YOU? :haha: :haha: |
does talking like that make you feel like a big man?:haha: |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by pvdAngel
...and drop the patronizing and insulting attitude. It's old-hat. :rolleyes: |
no. |
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| pvdAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
no. |
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| Floorfiller |
i've watched a couple of shows about the moon conspiracy and all that stuff... national geographic channel is where it's at :p
and when i heard all of the theories...i was like yeah how is there no stars...or that seems right...the shadows are wrong.
but they go through and show you exactly what is wrong with each of the conspiracy theories...they didn't just tell you why...the showed you why. it was really interesting. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
if this is indeed a 'genuine' photo from the moon landing, i'd love for a rational explanation to the problem presented by that little paragraph. |
Well let's see:
Two points were made.
1) A circular halo is not a true photographic result of pointing camera direcly into the sun.

It looks like the camera is not pointed directly into the sun. As you can see, I've drawn a white line which seems to indicate the camera is tilted with reference to the light. Possibly the camera is housed in some form of protective transparent casing, and the halo is actually caused at the surface of this casing. You can also see that the halo masks the upper part of the vehicle as well. This is another reason to believe that the halo is actually created at a surface between the vehicle and camera.
Ofcourse this is my interpretation. It could be wrong. But sounds more logical than the assumption that it's fake.
2) how is it possible for a camera pointing directly int the sun to have the silhouetted side of the subject LEM to be perfectly exposed ? the LEM should be as black as the shadow
This would be the case if sun was the only source and there was no other source of light in the background. But tht's not the case ! The lunar dust has a peculiar property: it tends to reflect light back in the direction from where it came. So if you were to stand on the Moon and shine a flashlight at the surface, you would see a very bright spot where the light hits the ground, but, oddly, someone standing a bit to the side would hardly see it at all. The light is preferentially reflected back toward the flashlight (and therefore you), and not the person on the side.
As you can see, the sun is off to the left in a picture. It is illuminating the left side of the lander, and the right is in shadow. However, the sunlight falling beyond the lander on the right is being reflected back toward the Sun. That light hits the surface and reflects to the left and up, directly onto the shadowed part of the lander. In other words, the lunar surface is so bright that it easily lights up the shadows of vertical surfaces.This effect is called heiligenschein
As an offside, I checked the photographer who's made these claims. The webiste notes that the guy has a "BA in journalism, interests in art and history and a solid career in advertising behind him" But no degree in Science and hence incapable of interpreting scientific phenomena which do not occur on earth and do not seem rational to people not trained in science.
As you can see, each and every photo can have a rational explaination. The problem stems from the fact that these photos need some scientific explainations since they look kinda odd. Most people are not trained in physics to interpret the photos correctly and come to a ready conclusion that they are fake ;) |
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| Orbax |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
does talking like that make you feel like a big man?:haha: |
No, but it makes you look like a woman. |
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| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
No, but it makes you look like a woman. |
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
you really are a petty little excuse for a person aren't you. |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
2) how is it possible for a camera pointing directly int the sun to have the silhouetted side of the subject LEM to be perfectly exposed ? the LEM should be as black as the shadow
This would be the case if sun was the only source and there was no other source of light in the background. But tht's not the case ! The lunar dust has a peculiar property: it tends to reflect light back in the direction from where it came. So if you were to stand on the Moon and shine a flashlight at the surface, you would see a very bright spot where the light hits the ground, but, oddly, someone standing a bit to the side would hardly see it at all. The light is preferentially reflected back toward the flashlight (and therefore you), and not the person on the side.
As you can see, the sun is off to the left in a picture. It is illuminating the left side of the lander, and the right is in shadow. However, the sunlight falling beyond the lander on the right is being reflected back toward the Sun. That light hits the surface and reflects to the left and up, directly onto the shadowed part of the lander. In other words, the lunar surface is so bright that it easily lights up the shadows of vertical surfaces.This effect is called heiligenschein
As an offside, I checked the photographer who's made these claims. The webiste notes that the guy has a "BA in journalism, interests in art and history and a solid career in advertising behind him" But no degree in Science and hence incapable of interpreting scientific phenomena which do not occur on earth and do not seem rational to people not trained in science.
As you can see, each and every photo can have a rational explaination. The problem stems from the fact that these photos need some scientific explainations since they look kinda odd. Most people are not trained in physics to interpret the photos correctly and come to a ready conclusion that they are fake ;) |
this explanation is somewhat flawed. by this explanation every vertical or near vertical shadowed surface should also be illuminated. Since the reflected light isnt as bright as the the sunlight, the sunlight should overwhelm the reflecting light and if the LEM is not completely encased in shadow, it certtainly shouldnt stand out as if a spotlight was pointed at the the LEM, which is absurd because that would cause shadows in the other direction or atleast dim the shadows. and illuminate near vertical faces facing this direction.
And assuming the individual is completely uneducated because they dont have a degree in certain fields is crazy. A google search, a wiki search or a trip to a bookstore can educate people in the same ways a college course can, although obviously it would a bit harder to obtain a career with that means of education :p
I'd still like to know how they were able to travel through the Van Allen radiation belt without suffering from some sort of radiation poisoning either directly or without any long term effects. Certainly the walls of their rockets werent made of 6 feet of lead. |
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