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Is the moon really a lifeless and grey planet?
The moon has always captured people's attention.
I stumbled across this documentary and found it very interesting.
True or not what they say, I just loved to see those pictures of a Moon full of colors!
I like the idea very much.
The documentary also shows many photo's anomalies of the moon that certainly are mysterious and worth investigating.
These photos are the same ones used by Google and by NASA (Clementine), readily available online for anyone to see.
It makes you wonder.
I am aware that many times we associate this kind of film with the "conspiracy theory" and simply drop it but I am not sure this is the case entirely.
I found a colored image of the moon:
"To bring out the differences between the various regions, the color saturation has been greatly enhanced," but the colors are real says the photographer.
http://www.rc-astro.com/photo/id1018_big.html
and this:
"How to capture the color of the moon"
The author guides you step by step
http://www.colormoon.pt.to/
which proves in a way the existence of a Moon full of colors.
The documentary also mentions that the logo used by NASA (a red vector) is shared by many other countries space agencies in a similar form.
I thought:
Well, that is kind of obvious, it does represent the shape of a space ship that is reaching for the sky but then again, why would different countries (competitive ones) want to copy the same logo instead of creating their own original, distinctive one?
Coincidence or ...?
Watch it, make up your own mind and write a comment.
Is there life on the moon?
What are they hiding?
I thought may be there are remains and/or signs of ancient extra terrestrial civilizations on the moon and this far advanced technology is secretly treasured by our government.
Perhaps the two questions that still perplex me are:
Why don't we have any colored image of the moon from the Hubble telescope?
And why were the crosshair of the camera eliminated from some of the moon photos?
“Once I started the colorizing process on the photos by adding earth tones and colors to the moon landscapes, the structures and towers began to pop out! I was so overwhelmed at what I was seeing that I stayed up all night to colorize as many of the photos from the archives as I could. I have spent as much as two days colorizing a single photo because there are so many things there to see.” — Jose Escamilla.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjyJe-UkeqQ
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NASA announced a spacecraft that purposely slammed into the moon has turned up evidence of water.
NASA’s Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite probe discovered beds of water ice at the lunar south pole when it impacted the moon last month.
The LCROSS probe impacted the lunar south pole at a crater called Cabeus on Oct. 9. The $79 million spacecraft, preceded by its Centaur rocket stage, hit the lunar surface in an effort to create a debris plume that could be analyzed by scientists for signs of water ice.
Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS project scientist and principal investigator from NASA’s Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California:
Indeed, yes, we found water. And we didn’t find just a little bit, we found a significant amount,
http://electricbrave.wordpress.com/2009/11/14/nasa-discovers-water-on-the-moon/NASA announced a spacecraft that purposely slammed into the moon has turned up... more
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I used a Sony HDR FX1 HD Camera with mic input from NASA TV website to capture all of the excitement. Be sure to watch & listen very carefully especially near the end.I used a Sony HDR FX1 HD Camera with mic input from NASA TV website to capture all of... more
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