Re: Hoagland Attacks JimO over Apollo Coverup!!!



On Oct 26, 9:57 pm, "Revision" <ttsrem...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"by an initial inquiry to JPL from James Oberg, of NBC News." Oberg is a
former NASA contractor and a colleague of Johnston's at NASA's Manned
Spacecraft Center during the Apollo Program in the 1970's. According to
Ferrari, Oberg, in his e-mails, raised "serious issues regarding
Johnston's credentials" and his "crackpot accusations" against the
agency.

Okay, put in plain English. Oberg called JPL to say that this nutball's
resume was false. Just a guess on my part.

"Oberg's NASA contractor history begs ethical questions regarding his
efforts to get Johnston terminated... "

Uh huh ... instead of addressing the credentials question, put up some
irrelevant bull***. Which is Hoagland.

Obviously Hoagland is another one of those bad Muslim types, along
with ulterior motives and hidden agendas, or perhaps just a real all
american ***, that is if you believe a word of Bad Astronomy.

Guess what folks of Bad Astronomy naysayland; KAGUYA/(SELENE) will
have no problems in recording Venus along with Earth and our
physically dark moon as coexisting within the very same FOV, just like
Kodak film should have been capable of accomplishing, of an especially
vibrant looking Venus with those NASA/Apollo unfiltered optics.

China's (CNSA) moon mission: Chang'e-1 should become downright
interesting, that is if they can manage to keep their stuff from
running into JAXA's KAGUYA/(SELENE) mission of three orbiting items.
As reported, China's lunar probe will supposedly remain at roughly 200
km, thus keeping a safe 100 km distance away from the KAGUYA/(SELENE)
mission, at least that's plan-A.

(From The Yomiuri Shimbun, Oct. 29, 2007)
"China's space technology was already at a high level. China has
launched more than 100 Long March rockets since 1970, while Japan's H2-
A rocket has been launched only 13 times."

KAGUYA/(SELENE) HDTV/CCD imaging getting its first full solar dosage
or skewed saturation of those pesky raw secondary photons, including
those unavoidable near blue as created from the UV saturation that our
moon gets a full solar dosage of.
* http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/10/20071021_kaguya_e.pdf
* http://www.selene.jaxa.jp/index_e.htm
* http://www.kaguya.jaxa.jp/en/

Notice as to all of those unavoidable UV secondary/recoil worth of
bluish and/or extra violet saturation that KAGUYA/(SELENE) HDTV is
having to deal with, even though their having incorproated a
sufficient UV spectrum cut-off filter and currently using not more
than 1% worth of their HDTV dynamic range(DR), even so having no
problems with recording the physically dark moon along with Earth
that's not even half the albedo worth of Vemus which also has greater
than 2.6 kw/m2 of solar influx to work with. Far better images are
soon enough going to be accomplished, especially with those other
onboard CCD instruments that'll far exceed what most previous science
had to say about our extremely unusual moon, that's not all that
likely made of Earth.

Once their version of PhotoShop image colour adjustments are made, the
true depth of that physically dark contrast and spectrum of those
natural mineral rich moon colors will emerge (with far more extensive
scope than the naked human eye can detect), especially in the near UV
and IR spectrums that might give us further clues as to where all of
that sodium/salt has been coming from.

Once again, I'd have to say that it's really too bad that we still
don't have anything established efficiently within the moon's L1, much
less accomplishing those 1 meter/pixel images that eventually KAGUYA/
(SELENE) will manage to obtain towards the end of its one year
mission, as the KAGUYA/(SELENE) orbit becomes less than 10 km from the
lunar surface.
- Brad Guth -

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