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Chandrayaan 1 Forum to discuss India's first Moon Mission , Chandrayaan-1 |
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Regarding those two images beamed back by Chandrayaan from the MIP, any idea about the altitude they were taken from? As usual, ISRO has not given this info but just mentioned they were taken during the MIPs descent. I wish ISRO gives more details in future instead of treating all info with a broad brush! Cheers! ![]() |
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I have read in Air and Space Mag, that the Chandrayaan spacecraft will be able to photograph the Apollo Sites! Is this possible and true? Sure would be nice to prove that their were landings by Apollo. I believe it as I was old enough to understand this great event! I too was wondering why the pictures are few and far between. Please let me know on this Thanks!
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Thanks for the update...
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That's nothing! Check out these hi-res images taken by the Lunar Orbiter half a century ago!
http://ser.sese.asu.edu/LO/index.html Click on the '+' sign to enlarge them. And these are amazing UNCENSORED images from NASA! Anomalies are galore. If you're interested to see some strange stuff on the Moon, click my thread here on AboveTopSecret.com. Here.... http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread383270/pg1 Cheers! ![]() |
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Probably the Apollo Moon buggy? But considering that the frame was 10 feet (3 m) long with a wheelbase of 7.5 feet (2.3 m) and a maximum height of 3.75 feet (1.1 m), you'd still not be able to see it! Cheers! ![]() Last edited by Mikesingh; 11-22-2008 at 06:20 AM. |
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What a joke!! Today is the 22nd of Nov of the year of our Lord 2008! The last pic sent by ISRO was on the 15th of Nov! So is that it?
OK, guys!The show is over. Move on! There's not much else going to be coming from ISRO. Especially if they've found those intriguing unexplainable Moon anomalies! Like they say, the top secret U.S. Military space program is already mining the Moon since 1962. If that be the case, you think ISRO would put out the images of these mining activities in the public domain? NO! You see, ESA, NASA, Jaxa, ISRO etc are all in it it together. No one's going to let the cat out of the bag. If Chandrayaan does find something, it will be conveniently air-brushed like what NASA/ESA are doing with the anomalous images that show artificial structures on the Moon. Do you guys think I'm off my rocker? Or have I lost my marbles? NO! These are the facts and we will be naive to think otherwise. I have done enough research on this and therefore always wondered what ISRO would do if it found these structures on the Moon? Would they disclose it? NEVER! So that's it. I think I need to go catch up on my reading since there's nothing more expected from ISRO. Cheers! And have a nice day! ![]() |
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Bullshit. Total bullshit...
Will you ever stop with these silly conspiracy theories? |
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Have you heard of the top secret Black budged programs run by Lockheed Skunk works, Boeing’s Phantom Works, etc? Here’s what a couple of U.S senators commented: Quote:
And have you heard of the secret ‘Shadow Govt’ of the United States? Some of the important directives/tasks of these departments/organizations under the Intelligence Branch, related to UFOs/Aliens are: Quote:
As a parting shot, have you heard of Senator John Glenn, a former Astronaut? Here's what he said on NBC TV, 6th March 2001, whilst discussing the Apollo program, "We only see these things in our nightmares or in the movies, and some of them are pretty close to being the truth!" Nuff said. I don't want to waste more time on self styled 'Know-alls' like you! Do make an attempt to crawl out of your air tight box of ignorance and try and see what's outside. Though I'm aware that for people like you, ignorance is bliss! Darn! The self styled know-alls we have to put up with! Gets excruciating at times, what? ![]() Last edited by Mikesingh; 11-24-2008 at 12:10 PM. |
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