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Moon totally on it's side right now
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[quote:aliensbro:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU1MzQ3XzkwMzM5OTZB] [quote:Dr. Astro:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU1MzIwXzU4MERBQjRG] [quote:Whoami:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU1MjY5XzQ0N0ZCQ0Q4] [quote:Dr. Astro:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU1MjAxXzFDRkU5MzZD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 32507838:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU1MTE0Xzc3QzlFOEZC] [quote:Dr. Astro:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU1MDI5XzIzOTdBREIy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 32507838:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU0OTAwX0RGMTAyQjdF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1628959:MV8yMTEwMjk4XzM1NjU0NDQwX0IzQTQ3RDI5] trying to use reverse logic, waving with that OLD photo as the proof. http://www.pa.msu.edu/people/frenchj/moon/index1.html five days delayed launch the fifth day it should be a waxing crescent moon the picture makes it look like a 3 day moon ? [b]This historical album of Apollo 14 shows no moon?[/b] over three solid shots? http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://apollomissionphotos.com/apollo14/s7118398.jpg&imgrefurl=http://apollomissionphotos.com/index_ap14_vintage_b.html&usg=__31ei_DHDtXwMwbhkn-HtcfI_RuA=&h=450&w=360&sz=20&hl=en&start=4&zoom=1&tbnid=WX9z6j3EEPEGoM:&tbnh=127&tbnw=102&ei=han5UNn0Nq7piQLRoYHYCQ&prev=/search%3Fq%3DNew%2BMoon%2B-%2BJan%2B26%2B1971,%2BApollo%2B14%2Blaunch%2Bdate%2BJan%2B31%2B1971%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26rlz%3D1W1SKPB_enUS360%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1 [/quote] nope, no such moon there. http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/images14.html That famous 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-71P-74 appeared just as postcard, for the market, obviously. [i]An outstanding night view of the mighty Apollo 14 Saturn V (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) with a crescent Moon almost directly overhead.[/i] Is it any wonder how some are still so obsessed with these few words: [i]mighty Apollo Moon[/i]? 40+ years later! [/quote] You people are so fucking stupid! Rollout for Apollo 14 occurred in NOVEMBER 1970! MONTHS BEFORE LAUNCH! IT EVEN MENTIONS THAT FACT ON YOUR OWN FUCKING LINK! "Al Shepard leads his crew across the swing arm after inspecting the Command Module during rollout. 9 November 1970. Scan by J.L. Pickering." http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/images14.html [/quote] DON'T CALL OTHERS STUPID, MORON! is this the photo you waving here KSC-70PC-649 ( 168k ) Al Shepard leads his crew across the swing arm after inspecting the Command Module during rollout. 9 November 1970. Scan by J.L. Pickering. http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/ap14-KSC-70PC-651.jpg or this http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/ap14-71-H-222HR.jpg perhaps this one http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/ap14-KSC-70PC-649.jpg :tard: [/quote] You are so stupid it hurts, I have a headache now because of your stupidity. The image list was your link dumbass, and more than one photo's description explicitly tells you when rollout happened... months before launch! Newspaper archives confirm it as well. Anyone who lives near the pads knows that they don't roll rockets out the day before launch, they can be seen on the pads for days and weeks before launch, sometimes even longer. That is standard operating procedure, so for you to assume it was only on the pad starting at the dates they attempted a launch shows your extreme ignorance of spaceflight and NASA. [/quote] FUCKING IDIOT you are! SHOW US THE PHOTO No. 108-KSC-71P-74 on that official page! STUPID DR.ASSHOLE! [/quote] 108-KSC-71P-74 isn't on that webpage. So what? I have other NASA photos as well in my personal collection (including from Apollo, particularly KSC center photos like 108-[b]KSC[/b]-71P-74) that have never been uploaded to the internet on any NASA site. "If it's not on the internet it's not official/doesn't exist" is not a logical or rational claim. [/quote] True but if it exists as a NASA image in your collection and not in NASA's.. it's probably fake.. Lmao what a fucking idiot. [/quote]
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Just took my trash out and noticed something I haven't seen but one or two times.. The moon is completely horizontal. The crescent looks like the mouth of a smiley face and is not tilted whatsoever.
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