"S" On the Moon! Moon's non-illumination (03Sep08)
"S" On the Moon! Moon's non-illumination (03Sep08)
Has anyone else noticed the large, clear, prominent letter "S" stamped on our moon? It's clearly visible in two of the three images in the apod for 3 September. Guess that would be on the side facing away from earth? Hmmmm . . . the speculative mind could have a lot of fun with this! Of course, even though my moniker is "Smitty," I'm not taking responsibility for it. I have an alibi. I wasn't anywhere near the moon when it happened. Honest!.
Make That Two Out of Four
Ooooops! Please make that "visible in two out of the four images"! In addition to not having been near the moon that day I also wasn't near a math class. I don't feel so bad, however, knowing that four out of every three people are confused by fractions.
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Re: "S" On the Moon! (03 Sep 2008)
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080903.htmlsmitty wrote:Has anyone else noticed the large, clear, prominent letter "S" stamped on our moon? It's clearly visible in two of the three images in the apod for 3 September. Guess that would be on the side facing away from earth? Hmmmm . . . the speculative mind could have a lot of fun with this! Of course, even though my moniker is "Smitty," I'm not taking responsibility for it. I have an alibi. I wasn't anywhere near the moon when it happened. Honest!.
You're right smitty... plain as the nose on my face. And quite a nicely structured "S" at that.
I expect it may be some sort of catalog labeling for the advanced alien race that is monitoring our progress on earth.
And it does make one wonder what the "S" might stand for... "Silly" earthlings perhaps... dancing all around and such...???
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Re: Make That Two Out of Four
Is that 'S' you see on the Moon or on the Earth? I 'm seeing what looks like an 'S' on the Earth on two of the photos.smitty wrote:Ooooops! Please make that "visible in two out of the four images"! In addition to not having been near the moon that day I also wasn't near a math class. I don't feel so bad, however, knowing that four out of every three people are confused by fractions.
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Re: Make That Two Out of Four
Moon.... Top right and bottom left photos.orin stepanek wrote:Is that 'S' you see on the Moon or on the Earth? I 'm seeing what looks like an 'S' on the Earth on two of the photos.
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OK! I had to look a little harder. My eyes aren't so good anymore.bystander wrote:Moon.... Top right and bottom left photos.orin stepanek wrote:Is that 'S' you see on the Moon or on the Earth? I 'm seeing what looks like an 'S' on the Earth on two of the photos.
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I had mentioned that due to the moon's orbital velocity of ~ 1 km/s
that a lidar beam bouncing off of a lunar retroreflector would be sent
back where it came from in the moon's frame of reference but not in
the earth's frame of reference such that the center of the return beam
would end up centered 2.5km. east of the lidar observatory.
However, as apparent in http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080903.html ,
the earth is also rotating in the same eastward direction as the
moon at about 0.4 km/s such that the center of the return beam
ends up centered only 1.5km. east of the lidar observatory.
Since the return beam is much wider than 1.5km. this is not a problem.
that a lidar beam bouncing off of a lunar retroreflector would be sent
back where it came from in the moon's frame of reference but not in
the earth's frame of reference such that the center of the return beam
would end up centered 2.5km. east of the lidar observatory.
However, as apparent in http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080903.html ,
the earth is also rotating in the same eastward direction as the
moon at about 0.4 km/s such that the center of the return beam
ends up centered only 1.5km. east of the lidar observatory.
Since the return beam is much wider than 1.5km. this is not a problem.
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Re: "S" On the Moon! (03 Sep 2008)
Another friend suggested perhaps it was done by Superman during his rebellious, teenage years. Perhaps his version of carving his initials into a tree trunk? Super vandalism?emc wrote:
I expect it may be some sort of catalog labeling for the advanced alien race that is monitoring our progress on earth.
Btw, I can produce credit card receipts which pretty much prove that I was at Starbucks when this act of vandalism was done. In fact, that would also apply to when just about anything was done, come to think of it.
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Re: "S" On the Moon! (03 Sep 2008)
Hi smitty,smitty wrote:Another friend suggested perhaps it was done by Superman during his rebellious, teenage years. Perhaps his version of carving his initials into a tree trunk? Super vandalism?emc wrote:
I expect it may be some sort of catalog labeling for the advanced alien race that is monitoring our progress on earth.
Btw, I can produce credit card receipts which pretty much prove that I was at Starbucks when this act of vandalism was done. In fact, that would also apply to when just about anything was done, come to think of it.
Your persistent denial is incriminating. You might want to accept blame in some satirical fashion in order to decrease the suspicion your denials have created... you might try something like... "Yeah, I'm pretty proud of getting that "S" shaped just right... wasn't easy you know... had to build my own spaceship which wasn't a tiny task in itself!"
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Re: "S" On the Moon! (03 Sep 2008)
Yea, and he keeps saying he was at 'S'tarbucks.emc wrote:Hi smitty,
Your persistent denial is incriminating...
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Re: "S" On the Moon! (03 Sep 2008)
Yeah, you’re right bystander… come to think of it, his partiality to the frequent use of “S” is further incrimination isn’t it… sure seems like a simple open and shut case seeing smitty’s “S”s showing up in so many words… they say every criminal has a subconscious desire show off their skills.bystander wrote:Yea, and he keeps saying he was at 'S'tarbucks.emc wrote:Hi smitty,
Your persistent denial is incriminating...
Moon's non-illumination (APOD Sept 3, 2008)
Why is the "right" half of the moon not bright?
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Re: Moon's non-illumination (APOD Sept 3, 2008)
Hi Ronaldo,Ronaldo wrote:Why is the "right" half of the moon not bright?
The image http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080903.html is composed in infrared.
Welcome to Asterisk!
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BTW (by the way) - There is a thread on this APOD called "S" On the Moon!... it is a bit zany... here is the link http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... hp?t=14424
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There is a link "images of its home world" in the APOD caption that contains more info.Ronaldo wrote:Thanks - both for the reply and the welcome.
That explanation did occur to me, but didn't know why they would use visible aspects of earth and not of the moon.
Not sure what you mean.Ronaldo wrote:maybe "they" chose not to show more, hoping nobody would notice the "S" (previous posts)