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To: wendy1946
That's some fun, kooky poop right there. :')
For this effect, the main image is a composite of four different frames from the original video taken during Apollo 20 CSM flyover.
Thanks.

The last of the Apollo flights was #17, iow, the footage shot from Apollo 20 is something that doesn't exist. What would have been the Apollo 20 CSM *I think* is on the lawn of the local museum here, but I won't swear to it. There is a CSM there, it was used for a drop test come to think of it, lost in the Pacific, recovered by a Soviet ship, and returned in an act of goodwill. Or somethin'.

V mentions some earlier catastrophes at that link above.
37 posted on 01/02/2010 5:40:40 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Happy New Year!)
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To: SunkenCiv
The thing I find troubling.....

I mean, from the end of WW-II until 1970 or thereabouts the idea of getting to the moon was the ultimate goal of science and man's mission on Earth. There were times when it seemed that's all we ever heard about in the news. And then the one big step for mankind thing like we've just crossed the threshold and the future of space travel is wide open and all that...

And then one or two more trips to do the same basic thing and then the whole thing is yesterday's news: been there, done that, now it's time to get on with perfecting our welfare state and fighting little demokkkrat wars and what not. The whole thing just goes away.

I mean, is that believable, or could it be that whatever those guys saw up there messed their minds and their paradigms so badly that the whole thing got made into a black project and we never hear about it any more? Who knows....

38 posted on 01/02/2010 5:57:46 PM PST by wendy1946
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