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Vril1



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 Post Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:27 pm    Post subject: Lunar Orbiter Photographic system
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If others have some info about the photographic system used in LunarOrbiter missions please share it.


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 Post Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Lunar Orbiter Photographic system
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Vril1 wrote:
If others have some info about the photographic system used in LunarOrbiter missions please share it.


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Go to:

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/43an...Moon_Images_Info.html#PhotoSource

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How the photos are created.
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 Post Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 2:18 pm    Post subject: Assignment: Shoot the Moon 1967
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Hi. Smile
Here is a link to a film with some info regarding the Lunar Orbiter missions.
And the photographic system of original 35mm-framelet viewing.!!
They show some very interesting pictures in the film - Some of them look very clean and unaltered. – But look for yourself.  Smile
http://video.google.com/videoplay...025139335412&q=mars&hl=en
The film is called: -  Assignment: Shoot the Moon 1967.
in about 11 minutes, 20 seconds in the film they show some working with Lunar Orbiter images. The image in forefront looks very interesting but almost immediately is covered with another image showing moon from distant. But at 11,24 you see the guy in forefront trying to hide something with right shoulder. – It looks like a sixcornered structure!  Wink  
14,26 something in the foreground?
14,56 –57 in the left background something very interesting too. And in the middle to the right a white sixcornered tube!
And Copernicus at 15,28 looks like it has more features than the ones we are been giving to study.
At 15,51 we see some rectangels and a cross-like structure. From 15,51 to 16.12 a view over copernicus with very interesting images again showing remarkable details (you can even see retouch). Then panoramic showing the earth, and it really looks like they did shoot it in color! – But it must be some coloring effect made after!
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 Post Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Assignment: Shoot the Moon 1967
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Vril1 wrote:
Hi. Smile
Here is a link to a film with some info regarding the Lunar Orbiter missions.
http://video.google.com/videoplay...025139335412&q=mars&hl=en
The film is called: -  Assignment: Shoot the Moon 1967.


Yes, thanks for the link. That is a good short. I like when the narrator mentions that scientists are stumped and curious as to why Aristcharus seems to change color sometimes, and they wonder what is there that makes the crater walls so white... Hehehe... Smile


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