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Dark side of the moon and Baja hurricane
This is so cool to see. Great pic from space with a spinner just off the coast of Baja Sur and the far side of the moon transiting earth.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nasa-photo-moon-dark-sid...
Hurricane Carlos perhaps?
[Edited on 8-6-2015 by El Jefe]
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Agreed- very cool image. Thanks for posting. Amazing perspective.
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Very cool, but I wonder if the moon's surface was 'photo-darkened' to look dark (for the story), because we should be seeing it as bright as a full
moon is bright, in that image and video...
The daytime earth is in the background, the sun is behind the camera, so that moon would also be in full daylight.
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Great image....once again, reading is fundamental.....
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EPIC takes a series of 10 images using different narrowband spectral filters -- from ultraviolet to near infrared -- to produce a variety of
science products. The red, green and blue channel images are used in these color images. Combining three images taken about 30 seconds apart as
the moon moves produces a slight but noticeable camera artifact on the right side of the moon. Because the moon has moved in relation to the Earth
between the time the first (red) and last (green) exposures were made, a thin green offset appears on the right side of the moon when the three
exposures are combined. This natural lunar movement also produces a slight red and blue offset on the left side of the moon in these unaltered images.
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Great pic ....."As The World Turns"
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Quote: Originally posted by Sweetwater | Great image....once again, reading is fundamental.....
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EPIC takes a series of 10 images using different narrowband spectral filters -- from ultraviolet to near infrared -- to produce a variety of
science products. The red, green and blue channel images are used in these color images. Combining three images taken about 30 seconds apart as
the moon moves produces a slight but noticeable camera artifact on the right side of the moon. Because the moon has moved in relation to the Earth
between the time the first (red) and last (green) exposures were made, a thin green offset appears on the right side of the moon when the three
exposures are combined. This natural lunar movement also produces a slight red and blue offset on the left side of the moon in these unaltered images.
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Some people are so quick they only look at the pictures.
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I am correct, and didn't need to read the filtered story. Lol. Like the sea level over 50 years being unchanged, my eyes don't deceive me (yet)!
Thanks!
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | I am correct, and didn't need to read the filtered story. Lol. Like the sea level over 50 years being unchanged, my eyes don't deceive me (yet)!
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Of course you are correct. You have already demonstrated that the only proof you need, to believe that you are correct, is the belief that you are
correct. Perhaps, since your sense of reality is so much more acute than the rest of us, you can explain to we dummies how the "story" was "filtered".
Yes folks, I realize I'm baiting a science denier. It is another slow day here.
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Moon pics
Thanks for the post.
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Perhaps I am missing something. Why is the moon dark? Red, Green and Blue will produce most all colors as did the old TV color tubes.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | Perhaps I am missing something. Why is the moon dark? Red, Green and Blue will produce most all colors as did the old TV color tubes.
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Maybe the color of the moon is greyish? Not a lot of blue water and greenery up there. Moondust is a bit lackluster perhaps?
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | Perhaps I am missing something. Why is the moon dark? Red, Green and Blue will produce most all colors as did the old TV color tubes.
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The on-site 35 mm images of the moon showed it to be quite colorless if we discount gray. In terms of reflectivity and why it isn't brighter, I notice
that it is the same color as the land masses on earth which are exposed to similar radiation minimally farther from the source. Another amazing thing
I've lived to see.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | Perhaps I am missing something. Why is the moon dark? Red, Green and Blue will produce most all colors as did the old TV color tubes.
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Tom, you are baiting them to yell at you, too! LOL
Perry: Observation is real science! Predictions based on political ideology is just ridiculous! Things change, there is NO denial of that...
observations of the past prove the sea levels were naturally higher long ago... they may raise back to those levels... just never in our human period
on this planet. Man is not mightier than the earth. We may mess some things up briefly, but Nature wins in the end. We cannot reverse any natural
change in temperatures by taxing Americans more.
At the miniscule sea level rising rate stated by some, it will be 400 years before our coastal towns are wet from daily high tides! I think we can
move up by then!?
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