Well, that's actually true. At the launch pad, the CM has a white boost protective cover. It is jettisoned along with the escape tower (which pulls it off) shortly after staging, exposing the CM's aluminized Mylar thermal covering. Little (if any) of this survives re-entry so when it lands, it's brown from the now-exposed phenolic heat shield resin.
Right, but Rommy wasn't aware about this boost protective cover. And this guy claimed to be a scientist. I'm not really impressed by his research skills
And Romulus-the-pretend-scientist couldn't even spell Ektachrome properly (
post 4, page1), but even worse, stated in
post 317, page 22 that it was
negative film instead of the
positive film it really was (colour slide film in layperson's terms).
He said somewhere that he is not an expert in photography, which he proceeded to prove, but why then, is he arrogant enough to criticise lunar photography when he knows so little about the subject? He doesn't have the mental tools to understand his own criticisms, let alone any rebuttals.
However, he gave me a fair few out-loud laughs, and I was extremely grateful I didn't have a mouthful of coffee (otherwise I would have drenched my computer, screen, keyboard and clothing) when I read
something he said in his other thread:
Mr Windley, if you cannot see that I have not only outmaneuvered you but outclassed you as an added bonus, you're not even as smart as I thought you were. You're acting like a jackal.
When he's
so funny,
so wrong, and
leaves the door so far open, what else can one say, but:- Jackal, meet Jackass!