Hey O'brien, for the 15 pictures I was speaking in general terms. When I see alot of pictures in one area I take notice and try to dig deeper because I know there is more there than meets the eye.
What are the image numbers of the "15 pictures of the same area"? Are these the same area as AS12-48-7022 or of some other area? I see six photos (AS12-48-7022 through AS12-48-7027) taken in different directions out of the Commander's window.
Dave welcome to the family wise people, In my view these images support the theory of atmosphere on the moon This is easy to see if there is water on the moon, it will also air, the moon was once a glowing orb. Make sure the gas did not go away any more than the water, it is still present.
Now, I dont know whether this is its true shape or not. This is the original but made brighter and larger
...It is definitely something - maybe it is 'Saturn' or Mars' or some other planetary body, but I can see that it looks kind of rod-shaped with another 'something' at 7 o'clock.
Perhaps others can get more detail out?
The 15 pictures of the same area are probably because there is a lot of settlements and other stuff there. As you can see from the sky, there is too much compression and other 'modifications' even in the original larger image I have linked to above.
Can you get a close up of that thing in the sky that looks bigger than a star? Also the black shadow in the crater looks a little large but perhaps it is a deep crater?
Can you give us URLs to the original when you post images please Dave?
A couple of more for you fellas, when I see 15 pictures of the same area to me that raises a red flag that there is something there I'm not supposed to see.
This is interesting effect and looks as if it is like a meteor shower backwards (expanding going up). There does not seem to be any detail in the sky (surprise, surprise). However, there are one or two more interesting things in this picture too. I will see if I can isolate some of them.
Maybe if OBrien is watching, he can comment on the blue streak. Since he is a lens man, he would probably know if it was an internal reflection from light bouncing around inside the camera. From some of the shadows, the sun appears to be off to the top right of this picture maybe 45 degrees to the right of the shot perhaps. Would that cause light flare in the lens like this?
Are there better pictures of apollo missions in higher res in the PDS perhaps?
Was searching through some Apollo 14 images and came across this one. Not sure if it's a glass structure near the site or perhaps some sort of reflection or natural occurance.
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-- Edited by Chandre on Sunday 26th of September 2010 07:35:18 PM