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Apollo Discussions => The Reality of Apollo => Topic started by: onebigmonkey on February 10, 2024, 05:45:38 AM
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It's often the case that something a denier presents makes you look at things in more detail and you find something new.
In this case a twitter user was claiming some nonsense or other about the views of Earth above the horizon at the south massif.
I looked at the photographic record and found that Cernan took two separate views of Earth over the imaginatively named 'Boulder 2', separated by about 15 minutes. That, I thought, should be just enough to detect some rotation. Well what do you know (you might need to click the image to get it to show the movement):
(https://i.ibb.co/BKPyGF9/a17-eva2-rotate2.gif) (https://ibb.co/6JZH8Lk)
The images used are AS17-137-20910 & 20961. SkySafari's excellent Apollo mission app is included for the avoidance of doubt.
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(https://images.freeimages.com/images/premium/previews/4359/43591290-stamp-outstanding-with-red-text-on-white.jpg)
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Excellent! Just such a neat and simple illustration.