On Jan 5, 5:24 pm, behlin...@gmail.com wrote:
> > 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
Over your head and right between your legs, all that's critical of
anything NASA/Apollo doesn't even slow down or much less read good
enough for your mindset. Gee whiz, why am I not the least bit
surprised.
QUESTION: Why wasn't one frame of anything NASA/Apollo the least bit
of any bluish tint? (especially odd since their optics were not even
bandpass coated or much less outfitted with any purple/violet cutoff
filter)
- Brad Guth