I think the photo reveals the following:
- Lower Right = worlds largest (or at least the moon's largest)
pop corn popper
- Mid Left = Lunar port-a-potty
- moon horizon streaks = Festiclause dashing off at warp speed
Best wishes, Michael
on 12/22/06 6:48 PM, Mr EMan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I believe that this is a seismometer package--pretty
> sure by the grid in the background. The silver package
> on the left was a plutonium based(?) thermocouple
> powersupply(complete with an insulating blanket). I
> believe I read that the experiment is still
> transmitting.
>
> The streak ...well any Star Trek Fan( aka Trekie)
> knows that signature-- it is the Enterprise D jumping
> into Warp. Actually looks like a emulsion flaw else a
> light leak pre developing/processing. Really not sure
> except it wasn't in the original scene.
>
> Hummm isn't that a lunar meteorite in the foreground?
> Nagh...just a common moon rock...never mind.
>
> Elton
>
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