> On Dec 7 2007, 11:35 am, BradGuth
>
> > Why does our moon image via Japan and China as though so unusually
> > deep blue color saturated, as having been accomplished with some of
> > the very best CCD cameras outfitted with the finest of optics and
> > sharp cutoff of bandpass filtering for entirely excluding those UV-a
> > and IR spectrums, and even to some extent moderating the violet hue
> > worth of raw solar illumination?
> > - Brad Guth
This is one sentence and it doesn't say anything. It is so full of
nonsensical phrases and useless words, that it is unreadable. Trying
to plump up sentence to look more intelligent but grossly failing at
it. Basically diarrhea of the keyboard. I doubt anyone speaks like
that.
Are you trying to say:
Why do images of the moon, taken by spacecraft from Japan and China,
have a unusual deep blue color? Even though, they use the very best
CCD cameras outfitted with the finest of optics.
"sharp cutoff of bandpass filtering for entirely excluding those UV-a
and IR spectrums, and even to some extent moderating the violet hue
worth of raw solar illumination?"
I can't make heads or tails of that