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reply posted on 28-2-2008 @ 04:33 PM by ArMaP
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Do you mean this thing in the middle of the image?
I can try it, although I don't know if I can open the file. Considering the file size and the speed at which I can download it I will only have it
tomorrow.
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reply posted on 28-2-2008 @ 05:24 PM by ArMaP
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This post is just to see if page 259 is considered the last page.
When will ATS correct this very annoying bug? Is it that difficult? Or this as just considered not worth correcting?
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reply posted on 28-2-2008 @ 07:26 PM by Zarniwoop
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Yes. That's the object in question, ArMaP.
Thanks for the attempt
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reply posted on 29-2-2008 @ 08:51 AM by nablator
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Some more views:
AS15-M-0765
AS15-M-1331
AS15-M-1332
AS15-M-1334
AS15-M-1335
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reply posted on 29-2-2008 @ 04:17 PM by ArMaP
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Here you go, from the 1.2GB, 16 bits per pixel, TIFF file.
Just cropped and converted to PNG in Photoshop.
After "Auto-levels" in Photoshop.
After a manual level-adjustment in The Gimp to make it more like the PNG or the Zoom-it versions.
If anyone wants more close-ups from that image just say, the hardest part was the download.
PS: Photoshop works very well in Windows Vista, at least in my computer. I have only 768MB of RAM but Photoshop opened the image and I could still use
the other programs that I had opened.
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reply posted on 29-2-2008 @ 06:35 PM by rikriley
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Thank you Zarniwoop for bringing this area of the Moon to my attention. Also many thanks to ArMap for the Zoom version. This is one of the most
incredible photos I have seen on the Moon it is so loaded with humanoids, alien beings and hieroglyphs there are a thousand combinations and would
take me a year to paint each individual humanoid and alien faces.
I know you can not see these faces but this is telling a visual story of the existence of humans and aliens on the Earth's Moon. I am not just
seeing things I could not make this up or create these faces if I tried. Thank you both again. Rik Riley
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reply posted on 29-2-2008 @ 07:03 PM by rikriley
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ArMap this photo is so incredible I am speechless the giant bird is beyond comprehension. This proves beyond a doubt life exists on the Moon. John
Lear was right life exists on the Moon.
Now I understand, that when the Eagle Moon lander landed on the Moon it had a double meaning "The Eagle has landed" This Eagle's image on the
Moon is awesome and I am talking Eagle as in Bird. Thank you, thank you, thank you Rik Riley
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 12:41 AM by Zarniwoop
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Thanks for the download ArMaP
Unfortunately, the really big file doesn't appear to show any more detail than the 200mb.
reply to post by nablator
Thanks nablator for the additional pics of this anomaly.
I tried to download a couple of the files from the apollo.sese.asu.edu site, but unless I'm mistaken, all of the 13xx series photos have been removed
for some reason
Perhaps they are just rearranging things on the site. I'll check back again over the weekend.
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 12:45 AM by cockadoodledo
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Sorry but having trouble finding the "giant bird". Are you talking about that light colored indentation thing? Very nice work on the photos...have
fun.
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 01:40 AM by weedwhacker
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ArMap, you are indeed skilled!!
Your understanding of English has improved very well, over the last few months.
I know that there are programs that can translate, fro Prtugueses ( I spelled that incorrectly, on purpose)....and I did that for a reason.
our friend "ArMap" knows a great deal, that is evidient.
I am convinced that the Poster's (ArMap) grasp of English, was spotty at first, but it became better over the last few weeks....in fact, it became
incredibly good English, in jsut a few short weeks....hmmmmmmm?
OMG, ArMap is a disinfo Agent! It is so obvious!!!
Or....do we tend to jump to conclusions????
Not that I am letting 'ArMap' off the hook!!! I was just jumping to a conclusion......(?)
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 01:43 AM by weedwhacker
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I am hoping that by responding to my LAST post, I make a point...
Sometimes sarcasm is hard to convey, online....this was my attempt at an example.
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 02:08 AM by Matyas
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No, ArMap is the real deal. We have been out hunting in the woods, and here he sits under our back doorstep.
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 07:23 AM by ArMaP
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I don't remember seeing anything else than AS15 photos.
Do you really saw AS13 photos on that site?
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 07:37 AM by ArMaP
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One of the reasons I started posting on ATS was to practise my written English, as this was (and still is) the weakest point in my knowledge of the
English language, due to the fact that I learnt it only by hearing it on the TV and on the movies. When I was in school English was just optional, and
I was not interested in spending even more time at school.
When I am tired my English is affected because I have more difficulty finding the right words, but I think that I write better than I did back in
2004.
Oh, and the spell-checker on Opera is very handy.
PS: my forum name is ArMaP, with a capital "P".
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 08:17 AM by rikriley
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Originally posted by cockadoodledo
reply to post by rikriley
Sorry but having trouble finding the "giant bird". Are you talking about that light colored indentation thing? Very nice work on the photos...have
fun.
If you will look at the photo aprox. 1 1/2 inches down from the top right hand corner you will see the eye of the eagle. Turn your brightness down a
bit on your monitor and use a quality magnifying glass with a nickel sized 4X to 6X magnifier embedded into the glass, bingo you will see the outline
of the Eagle including head, beak and body. There are so many detailed faces in this photo I have lost count. Rik Riley
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 08:33 AM by nablator
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I tried to download a couple of the files from the apollo.sese.asu.edu site, but unless I'm mistaken, all of the 13xx series photos have been
removed for some reason.
They are not available (yet). I used my 133t HaXxOr skills to get them.
I'm counting in the AS15 directory:
raw (1.2G tiff): 1711
zoomify: 1412
png: 1410
But there are only 721 files in the HTML directory. The flash viewer downloads JPEG files
from the zoomify directory.
Hint: download any HTML file, modify AS15-M-XXXX image number and add http + domain prefix to absolute URLs. Check for availability in the
zoomify directory.
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 09:56 AM by cockadoodledo
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Oh, thanks rikriley for explaining it. I will have to try that. Sounds interesting.
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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 08:03 PM by zorgon
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Originally posted by ArMaP
When I am tired my English is affected because I have more difficulty finding the right words, but I think that I write better than I did back in
2004.
 When I am tired MY English is affected...  I am especially prone to typelexia at 3 am...
Your doing just fine ArMaP... I have never had any difficulty understanding you...
So how about teaching a little Portuguese? I can add it to my German and French
E não deixe que incômodo do professor inglês você....
(not sure if the humor translates  )
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reply posted on 2-3-2008 @ 12:13 AM by zorgon
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reply posted on 2-3-2008 @ 05:23 AM by ArMaP
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Thanks, Zorgon.
And even broken Brazilian Portuguese was enough to translate the humour.
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