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Old May 21st 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.math,alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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Default More evidence proving Apollo Hoax

On May 20, 2:02 pm, Major Quaternion Dirt Quantum
wrote:
where do you get that "dark as coal" **** --
does coal really look that bright, on a clear night
with a full Moon?

#1 lunar problem -- the oldest -- is the "moon illusion."

so, you just cannot find Venus' phase-seen-from-Earth-orbit
at those times, from inside of your Jet Propulsion Lab bubble-suit?

that's what I've thought, for months, but, I still want to know,
where was Venus during those alleged landings, with respect to Earth
(or
Moon) and Sun?... a planar approximation will do, for now (say,
relative angle from Sun with those two heavenly bodies --
we'll pretend, we're foating "north" of the ecliptic,
a hundred AUs away -- looks fkat .-)

if you cannot take the heat,
jump out of the frying pan, dood!

On the one side, such voluntary powers are expressed, when they are
for the good, by the special quality of modern great discoverers from
among such European scientific figures as Nicholas of Cusa, Leonardo
da Vinci, Johannes Kepler, Pierre de Fermat, Gottfried Leibniz, et al.http://larouchepub.com/lar/2008/3519wells_cesspool.html


Perhaps I should put this in terms a 5th grader could fully


thus:
well, not a moment too soon,
to decelerate the grain cartel's ethanol-fed dustbowl
in the Midwest ... hopefully.

http://www.newsdesk.umd.edu/uniini/p...articleID=1613


thus:
otherwise, coal's a very (?) important feedstock. so,
what is the sustainable production of natural gas & natural oil?...
Atoms, Machiavelli, Machiavelli & Oil need a figure
for the venture ads!... coal, we know from its pre-fossil
formations,
to be produced catastrophically; the burial
of whole, swampy ecosystems.
Yucca Flats is a farce majeur, even if
there's any thing left to bury, by the time it'd open, or
by noon, Pacific Time.

thus:
the Brooklyn Bridge is a powerful metaphor, but
it has to be told in the context of its manifestation
as David McCullough's first production for PBS:
his first, big SALE, in other word,
to the "eastern liberal establishment" of Wall Street,
the District of Columbia and protege Ken "Civil War Jazzbo" Burns.

thus:
so, did you recalibrate the orbital constraints
in your JPL publicdomain trajectories,
to include the phasal parameter "as 'seen' from Earth?..."
was Venus closer to conjunction or opposition
to Earth, during those alleged missions?...

Where's Venus (from orbit or surface EVA) as
of missions A-11, A-14 and A-16?


--Harry of Darfuria, Episode 9 (Deuterocanonicos):
Prisoners of the Guantanamo Episcopate/poolcess!...http://larouchepub.com/pr/2008/08050...rank_hbpa.html

"We Cesspools are not to be sniffed at!"
—Lady Cesspool in Al Capp's "Li'l Abner" Cartoon Strip


Coal is actually much darker than our moon, at roughly an albedo of
0.1 or 10% reflective, whereas our dusty old moon average albedo is
0.11 or 11%. Now if Venus were in orbit of Earth so as to appear the
same visual size as our moon, we’d be literally blinded by the light.

Of course when that lunar terrain gets viewed and/or photographed
through a polarized optical element (such as while you’re situated
upon the surface of that nearly coal like moon), as such would have
made that coal look even darker, and otherwise rather especially
contrasty with having such a singular and nearly point-source of
illumination as represented by our raw sun illuminating upon our naked
moon that’s unavoidably reactive to such UV energy. But then if you
were a fifth grader you’d already know all of that.

Only the superior dynamic range of the JAXA/Selene TC(terrain camera)
makes the best of that otherwise extremely contrasty situation, as
well as their being able to extract or exclude the horrific amount of
that bluish/purple spectrum saturated environment, that’s directly
caused by the secondary/recoil from all of that raw UV energy, and
their HDTV cameras are simply having to entirely exclude the
mineralogy worth of lunar surface colors because of the saturation of
UV that skews most everything into the bluish/purple hue.

BTW, the raw solar illumination as having loads of UV is nothing at
all like the xenon arc lamp spectrum which illuminated the NASA/Apollo
moon, that which for the most part seemed to look almost exactly like
a modified terrestrial guano island that’s oddly now a UN member (made
so shortly after their loyal assistance).

Secondly, a fully 3D interactive version of most any orbital simulator
can place your eyes as though situated upon any planet or moon at any
given location per given time, as well as for looking off in any given
direction, along with most any specified FOV. Our DARPA/NASA has
always had this capability since the invention of the supercomputer,
and yet we’re not allowed access because it might hurt something (like
our being snookered and dumbfounded past the point of no return).
. - Brad Guth
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