by Guest » Wed Dec 15, 2004 10:34 am
Greetings again -
Thanks for the math.
Regarding the HST (Hubble Space Telescope): While I would find that interesting and re-affirming, it is likely insufficient.
Again, if you are thinking like the ultimate pessimist, perhaps paranoid, persnickity conspiracy types, unless the scope is Earthbound and viewable with a physical eye, any photographic images 'alleged' to be from the Hubble of an overhead view of Apollo 'artifacts', would be as easily dismissed as fakes, as surely as that US flag doesn't wave in the solar wind! (Double negative on purpose).
A 'modern' photo of Eagle has no more credence in terms of forgery to someone who rejects the photo mounds of evidence already available from the Apollo missions. It would be just another layer in the government's attempts to decieve us. This is why, when it is possible to view with an Earthbound telescope, it is imperative that the public be offered a once a month/year open viewing time - like on the Anniversary of the landing. One small look for the masses of mankind, one stupid myth debunked. Besides the debunking, it would be terribly interesting to see from Earth!
''Seeing is believing, everything else is a government propogated lie!''
Thanks again for the math. So I am wondering if the above referenced new 'scope in S America - the 'VLT - is up to the task? With High res cameras - though the naked-eye-with-scope doesn't get it - a portional enlargement of a 40 acre image might get it without too much grain/pixelization? Zoom of a zoom, so to speak.
I tried e-sending this link to the Hawaii Scope webmaster, and Palomar - both were returned undelivered. Will try more soon.
James D
Bellingham, WA
Greetings again -
Thanks for the math.
Regarding the HST (Hubble Space Telescope): While I would find that interesting and re-affirming, it is likely insufficient.
Again, if you are thinking like the ultimate pessimist, perhaps paranoid, persnickity conspiracy types, unless the scope is Earthbound and viewable with a physical eye, any photographic images 'alleged' to be from the Hubble of an overhead view of Apollo 'artifacts', would be as easily dismissed as fakes, as surely as that US flag doesn't wave in the solar wind! (Double negative on purpose).
A 'modern' photo of Eagle has no more credence in terms of forgery to someone who rejects the photo mounds of evidence already available from the Apollo missions. It would be just another layer in the government's attempts to decieve us. This is why, when it is possible to view with an Earthbound telescope, it is imperative that the public be offered a once a month/year open viewing time - like on the Anniversary of the landing. One small look for the masses of mankind, one stupid myth debunked. Besides the debunking, it would be terribly interesting to see from Earth!
''Seeing is believing, everything else is a government propogated lie!''
Thanks again for the math. So I am wondering if the above referenced new 'scope in S America - the 'VLT - is up to the task? With High res cameras - though the naked-eye-with-scope doesn't get it - a portional enlargement of a 40 acre image might get it without too much grain/pixelization? Zoom of a zoom, so to speak.
I tried e-sending this link to the Hawaii Scope webmaster, and Palomar - both were returned undelivered. Will try more soon.
James D
Bellingham, WA