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Message Subject SO when did the moon start waxing from top to bottom? POLE SHIFT HAS BEGUN!
Poster Handle Dr. Astro
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DONT BELIEVE THEIR GIBBERISH, ITS JUST TO CONFUSE YOU. THE PICTURE THEY POSTED WAS DOCTORED, ITS THE EXACT SAME PHOTO, THEY ZOOMED, CROPPED, ADDED FAKE MOON, AND MADE IT B&W. OVERLAY IT IN PHOTOSHOP AND MAKE IT SEMI-TRANSPARENT AND YOU WILL SEE FOR YOURSELF.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29101009

Your picture is KSC-68PC-346, it's a completely different picture. In fact it's from a completely different year, 1968, rather than my picture, which was 1971. Your is from Apollo 8, mine is from Apollo 14. This is 108-KSC-71P-74:
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The only thing that's the same is the launch pad and the type of rocket. You say I faked it? Cop-out excuse, I didn't fake it; it appears exactly the same way in "Space Biology and Medicine: Space and its exploration - Volume 1" published in 1993

[link to books.google.com]

Funny how you bitch about others resorting to personal attacks, but what do you do when cornered? Engage in blatant defamation. You want to talk about problems of personal integrity and who should not be trusted? You should not be trusted. You claim you overlayed my image and saw they were the same. Had you done that you would have seen they were not the same at all. Yours was even taken at a different angle to the launch pad, so when you overlay them you can flip between them and get a cool little 3d effect from the parallax. Go ahead everyone, make his image greyscale and test it for yourself. Here's the result - I even rotated and rescaled my image so that the saturn V overlayed with the saturn V in his image from top to bottom:
[link to img252.imageshack.us]
There's also some differences with the configuration of the arms on the launch pad, and a slight difference in the paint job just below the SLA panels on the Saturn V shows that it's not the same mission's rocket.
 
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