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UPDATED: China releases TWO NEW pics of the Moon and claims it's the "last time".
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[quote:Ford Prefect:MV8yNDM2MjczXzQxOTQzMjk2XzlDMTUyMTNG] [quote:KipKat:MV8yNDM2MjczXzQxOTQzMDE1X0NFNDEyRUUz] Where's the rest of the pictures China? :redface::redface::redface: [/quote] Just said, total blackout since the weekend. I guess they didn't expect people spotting the lack of dust blown off the ground during the landing. That was so fucked up that even the TV anchor mentioned on air during the broadcast. [/quote]
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China's government just released TWO new pics, AGAIN one allegedly taken by the rover and another taken by the lander. NO 360° panoramic images as they promised.
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The rover and lander have taken photos of each other for the fifth and final time. And the next step is scientific survey and exploration.
Clear, complete images of the Chang’e-3 lander have been sent back to Earth. The Yutu rover carries a Panoramic Camera for real-time video transmission. The camera provides stereo images in high-resolution, and three-dimensional imaging.
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LOL total pitch-black sky and the position of the rover's shadow didn't change in ONE week.
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This is the alleged pic of the lander Chang'E 3 taken by the rover, and it looks a CGI job to me. The quality is way inferior to the pic of the rover, and it should be exactly the opposite, as long as the cameras of the rover are supposed to take hi-res images.
But what bothers me most is that EARTH is nowhere to be seen in the sky behind the lander, but the satellite dish of the rover is pointed in that direction.
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UPDATE: The mission specialist claim the command center is downloading the images in almost-real-time (20 seconds delay), what means there's no time for tampering.
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Besides the fact that NO stars are seen in the sky whatsoever, pay attention to what seems to be the reflection of the right solar panel on the ground. That look odd to me.
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