Group: soc.culture.scientists
From: BradGuth
Date: Monday, January 14, 2008 12:08 AM
Subject: Say again; Why is the moon BLUE ?

Apparently only our unfiltered Kodak moments as NASA/Apollo obtained
simply couldn't detect the spectrum/hue color of blue.

- Brad Guth


On Jan 11, 8:44 am, BradGuth wrote:
> On Dec 7 2007, 11:35 am, BradGuth wrote:
>
> > 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
>
> Apparently our crack NASA/Apollo wizards at the time didn't know about
> all the secondary/recoil worth of all that bluish/purple hue while
> accomplishing their terrestrial guano island fake/hoax moon landing
> site, whereas they'd used xenon arc lamps which gave a very
> terrestrial worth of artificial illumination without hardly any UV or
> even the least bit of excessive blue saturation. Go figure.
>
> Apparently that's also why the JAXA Selene mission has not turned up
> one viable pixel worth of anything NASA/Apollo, even though our "right
> stuff" was fairly large and reflective as all get out, which should be
> rather hard to miss if it were situated upon that physically dark moon
> of ours.
>
> - Brad Guth