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On Apr 25, 5:46 pm, "Peter Webb"
wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... Why the lack of Usenet/Group interest in anything JAXA SELENE? http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a.../thread/3a4022... Brad Guth That link goes to one of your rants on a different forum. I don't think Usenet lacks interest in Jaxa; I think Usenet lacks interest in Brad Guth. HTH That's to be expected. Since JAXA/Selene is all about our moon, and soon enough orbiting at merely 10 km with those TC optics recording that physically dark surface at one meter/pixel, and therefore why is it not worthy of your expertise? Even at 10 m/pixel is more than good enough as is. .. - Brad Guth |
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"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 5:46 pm, "Peter Webb" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... Why the lack of Usenet/Group interest in anything JAXA SELENE? http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a.../thread/3a4022... Brad Guth That link goes to one of your rants on a different forum. I don't think Usenet lacks interest in Jaxa; I think Usenet lacks interest in Brad Guth. HTH That's to be expected. Since JAXA/Selene is all about our moon, and soon enough orbiting at merely 10 km with those TC optics recording that physically dark surface at one meter/pixel, and therefore why is it not worthy of your expertise? It is. Post some images of the landing sites. If there aren't any, what is the relevance? Even at 10 m/pixel is more than good enough as is. . - Brad Guth No, I supplied the calculations showing it was nowhere near good enough. Of course, if you would like to post the highest resolution photos of the landing sites that you have access to, I could go through the physics with an actual example. So why don't you do that? |
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On Apr 25, 3:53 pm, Rock Brentwood wrote:
On Apr 24, 6:29 am, Eric Gisse wrote: Am I the only one who is impressed by the sheer complexity of the arguments supporting the conspiracy theory?... [...] The analogy would be for a conspiracy nut-case to proclaim (on a soapbox at noontime on a cloudless day) that there is no sun and that assertions to the contrary are simply a ploy by a colluding clique of astronomers to boondoggle the public into supporting solar energy (which, according to the conspiracy theorist, would then actually be a secret programme to install 2-ways microwave sensors and transmitters throughout the land to control the public's brainwaves, since there would be no sun for the solar energy to be solar of).. Bringing in up conspiracy theory nonsense as the last resort to your argument is like calling people who do not believe in your God as conspiracy nut-cases. It is a total faith issue which should not be part of a scientific discussion, but it is. That really tell you something about these desperate zealous. |
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On Apr 25, 11:40 am, Koobee Wublee wrote:
On Apr 22, 12:04 am, Eric Gisse wrote: On Apr 21, 10:53 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote: The task could be achieved through unmanned missions not necessarily short men painted green. shrug What "unmanned missions" ? Missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug Again - what "unmanned missions" are you talking about? What is the nonsense about the Soviet spy antenna records? Is that where you got these little green men from? How do you suppose these Apollo astronauts with 0.25g/cm^2 of shield is going to come up totally unharmed after being bombarded with 3E-14 solar mass per year of energy? Little green men reported from unclassified Soviet antenna spy whatever archive? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_wind The higher energy particles would damage your DNA with higher probability of causing some sorts of cancer in a few years. The lower- energy ones would manifest shorter term illness. It is not advisable to be bombarded with 3E-14 solar mass per year of energy at earth’s orbit with just 0.25g/cm^2 of shielding from the command module. shrug Oh this again? You were proven wrong with the actual ACE/SOHO spacecraft data and here you are repeating the same **** again. Oh, the same garbage from fat Gisse again. You were pointed out of your bullsh*t errors many times over. Get lost. Don’t come back before you actually understand the stuff you came up with. Nope - you farted and ran away from the discussion because you couldn't even read the data sheets. In the meantime, the Chinese are ‘going back to the moon’. I wonder if they will play the game along and be content with being second. This would be very easy to do. All you need is a decent special effect director. Or would they expose and embarrass NASA? |
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On Apr 25, 6:25 pm, "Peter Webb"
wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 5:46 pm, "Peter Webb" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... Why the lack of Usenet/Group interest in anything JAXA SELENE? http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a.../thread/3a4022... Brad Guth That link goes to one of your rants on a different forum. I don't think Usenet lacks interest in Jaxa; I think Usenet lacks interest in Brad Guth. HTH That's to be expected. Since JAXA/Selene is all about our moon, and soon enough orbiting at merely 10 km with those TC optics recording that physically dark surface at one meter/pixel, and therefore why is it not worthy of your expertise? It is. Post some images of the landing sites. If there aren't any, what is the relevance? JAXA/Selene has by now at least dozens if not hundreds of their crisp and clear TC frames per given landing site. Oddly they are not sharing. In fact, even their wide/telephoto HDTV images are extremely limited and having been frame by frame modified in order to exclude most of the lunar mineral hue/color saturations, as well as utilizing a minimal amount of the available dynamic range. Even at 10 m/pixel is more than good enough as is. . - Brad Guth No, I supplied the calculations showing it was nowhere near good enough. Still the same old silly brown-nosed boy, are you not. Of course, if you would like to post the highest resolution photos of the landing sites that you have access to, I could go through the physics with an actual example. So why don't you do that? They're all available from JAXA. Why don't you ask for yourself, or wait until unavoidably they can't help but deliver those 1m/pixel images. Of course China can always dive in for the same or better resolution. .. - Brad Guth |
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On Apr 25, 10:19 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On Apr 25, 11:40 am, Koobee Wublee wrote: On Apr 22, 12:04 am, Eric Gisse wrote: On Apr 21, 10:53 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote: The task could be achieved through unmanned missions not necessarily short men painted green. shrug What "unmanned missions" ? Missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug Again - what "unmanned missions" are you talking about? What is the nonsense about the Soviet spy antenna records? Is that where you got these little green men from? How do you suppose these Apollo astronauts with 0.25g/cm^2 of shield is going to come up totally unharmed after being bombarded with 3E-14 solar mass per year of energy? Little green men reported from unclassified Soviet antenna spy whatever archive? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_wind The higher energy particles would damage your DNA with higher probability of causing some sorts of cancer in a few years. The lower- energy ones would manifest shorter term illness. It is not advisable to be bombarded with 3E-14 solar mass per year of energy at earth’s orbit with just 0.25g/cm^2 of shielding from the command module. shrug Oh this again? You were proven wrong with the actual ACE/SOHO spacecraft data and here you are repeating the same **** again. Oh, the same garbage from fat Gisse again. You were pointed out of your bullsh*t errors many times over. Get lost. Don’t come back before you actually understand the stuff you came up with. Nope - you farted and ran away from the discussion because you couldn't even read the data sheets. In the meantime, the Chinese are ‘going back to the moon’. I wonder if they will play the game along and be content with being second. This would be very easy to do. All you need is a decent special effect director. Or would they expose and embarrass NASA? The only farts here are those pesky semitic and DARPA ones. (smells exactly like a Hitler fart). . - Brad Guth |
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On Apr 25, 10:19 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On Apr 25, 11:40 am, Koobee Wublee wrote: Missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug Again - what "unmanned missions" are you talking about? Again, missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug Oh, the same garbage from fat Gisse again. You were pointed out of your bullsh*t errors many times over. Get lost. Don’t come back before you actually understand the stuff you came up with. Nope - you farted and ran away from the discussion because you couldn't even read the data sheets. Not quiet, you failed to understand the material I have presented, and worst of all you also failed to understand the materials you pulled out. That is why knowing a few buzz words cannot get you that college degree. That is why you are an n’th-year (which I have lost count) super senior at the very prestigious university of Alaska. shrug In the meantime, the Chinese are ‘going back to the moon’. I wonder if they will play the game along and be content with being second. This would be very easy to do. All you need is a decent special effect director. Or would they expose and embarrass NASA? |
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On Apr 25, 11:42 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote:
On Apr 25, 10:19 pm, Eric Gisse wrote: On Apr 25, 11:40 am, Koobee Wublee wrote: Missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug Again - what "unmanned missions" are you talking about? Again, missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug Oh, the same garbage from fat Gisse again. You were pointed out of your bullsh*t errors many times over. Get lost. Don’t come back before you actually understand the stuff you came up with. Nope - you farted and ran away from the discussion because you couldn't even read the data sheets. Not quiet, you failed to understand the material I have presented, and worst of all you also failed to understand the materials you pulled out. That is why knowing a few buzz words cannot get you that college degree. That is why you are an n’th-year (which I have lost count) super senior at the very prestigious university of Alaska. shrug In the meantime, the Chinese are ‘going back to the moon’. I wonder if they will play the game along and be content with being second. This would be very easy to do. All you need is a decent special effect director. Or would they expose and embarrass NASA? Apollo LEO was certainly doable, although the Saturn 5 package should have been capable of accomplishing a brief visit into the moon's L1 as having been technically doable, as well as for sending those robotic/ unmanned portions on towards orbiting and one-way impacting with the moon, with some of their most robust instruments surviving their hard/ impact deployments. If need be, those custom S-Band transponders could have made it seem by all of terrestrial accounts as though they'd been orbiting Mars. In other kind words, and of unmanned efforts, there is Apollo stuff on the moon. . - Brad Guth |
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"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 6:25 pm, "Peter Webb" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 5:46 pm, "Peter Webb" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... Why the lack of Usenet/Group interest in anything JAXA SELENE? http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a.../thread/3a4022... Brad Guth That link goes to one of your rants on a different forum. I don't think Usenet lacks interest in Jaxa; I think Usenet lacks interest in Brad Guth. HTH That's to be expected. Since JAXA/Selene is all about our moon, and soon enough orbiting at merely 10 km with those TC optics recording that physically dark surface at one meter/pixel, and therefore why is it not worthy of your expertise? It is. Post some images of the landing sites. If there aren't any, what is the relevance? JAXA/Selene has by now at least dozens if not hundreds of their crisp and clear TC frames per given landing site. Why do you believe this is true? Oddly they are not sharing. In fact, even their wide/telephoto HDTV images are extremely limited and having been frame by frame modified in order to exclude most of the lunar mineral hue/color saturations, as well as utilizing a minimal amount of the available dynamic range. You say that the Japanese are falsifying wide view television images of the moon. Why would they do that? What do you think they are hiding in these images? Aliens from Area 41? Even at 10 m/pixel is more than good enough as is. . - Brad Guth No, I supplied the calculations showing it was nowhere near good enough. Still the same old silly brown-nosed boy, are you not. No, I am a mathematician with an interest in optics. Of course, if you would like to post the highest resolution photos of the landing sites that you have access to, I could go through the physics with an actual example. So why don't you do that? They're all available from JAXA. Why don't you ask for yourself, Because I am not trying to prove that Apollo was a hoax. If you want to use photos as proof that it was a hoax, you really need to be able to produce the photos. No photos, no evidence. or wait until unavoidably they can't help but deliver those 1m/pixel images. The images are 10m/pixel, and so would not possibly show the LEM. Of course China can always dive in for the same or better resolution. Yes. If Apollo was a hoax, and there are so many ways it could be disproved, funny that not one government has ever bother attempted to find out. . - Brad Guth |
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Koobee Wublee wrote:
On Apr 25, 10:19 pm, Eric Gisse wrote: On Apr 25, 11:40 am, Koobee Wublee wrote: Missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug Again - what "unmanned missions" are you talking about? Again, missions without sending men physically into or beyond the Van Allen Belts. shrug I think you misunderstand Eric's question. Your imaginary missions could get imaginary ranging equipment to the Moon, but the stuff is there in *reality*. -- --Bryan |
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