Hi:
Part (all) of the distortion could be due to parallax as the spacecraft is
moving above the surface of the Moon (Moon not at an infinite distance and
viewed from different perspective).
How about something in the field of view of the camera? Not a UFO, but just
the fact that the
I don no, my second guess is little green men
Jerry Flaherty
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http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMBGLVT0PE_index_0.html
Kepler Crater as seen by SMART-1
European Space Agency
30 June 2006
This animation, made from images taken by the advanced Moon Imaging
Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA's SMART-1 spacecraft, shows Kepler crater
on the Moon.
AMIE obtained this
Ron,
Just curious. What's that small black dot in the upper right corner that
slowly drifts off the picture to the right over several shots?
Mark Abbott
Ron Baalke wrote:
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMBGLVT0PE_index_0.html
Kepler Crater as seen by SMART-1
European Space Agency
30 June 2006
THE SHADOW OF THE SPACECRAFT??
Jerry Flaherty
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Ron,
Just curious. What's that small
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Ron,
Just curious. What's that small black dot in the upper right corner that
slowly drifts off the picture to the right over several shots?
Mark Abbott
: [meteorite-list] Kepler Crater As Seen By SMART-1
That was my thought at first, but the ground resolution is approx. 150
meters per pixel, so I wouldn't think so... way too big for the
spacecrafts shadow.
Mark
Gerald Flaherty wrote:
THE SHADOW OF THE SPACECRAFT??
Jerry Flaherty
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On Sat, 1 Jul 2006 12:49:52 +1000, you wrote:
There's also another much bigger but fainter one just below the centre of
the image. Maybe just a photographic or processing aberation?
I would think that this looks more like an artifact in the camera than in the
processing. You can see the
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