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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 03:02 AM by blahdiblah
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Dayem i dont want to sift through all of these images to find where the ones that people have already posted as interesting are.
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 05:13 AM by olegkvasha
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Guys I do find it very strange how these images have suddenly gone.
Acharya hasn't been online since july. I was wondering did anyone else save ALL the archive (4gb worth)? As I believe this is probably some of the
most important evidence on these forums, and as a community we should try and get them all back online for all to see. Please keep this thread
alive
/rich
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 06:05 AM by Springer
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I just clicked the link in the O.P and the images are still there.
Springer...
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 06:20 AM by sputniksteve
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Wow you fixed it Springer! I just opened this thread about 10 minutes ago, and could not use a single link in the first 3 pages. I skipped to the end
to see what the deal was, and here is Springer saying it works. WTF i say and what do you know, it works now! Cheers!
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 06:29 AM by olegkvasha
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Originally posted by Springer
reply to post by olegkvasha
I just clicked the link in the O.P and the images are still there.
Springer...
thank you for looking at this thread springer... However... the link on the OP IS in fact to where all of the images use to be.... but you will see
that they are images ONLY from apollo 9 and 11... and not many. There were thousands of images on that link. Example try and click on the many images
that members linked on other pages of this thread.
This page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
Edit: also look at the OP link ...
161.115.184.211...
You will see the list of images from AS09 to AS11.... the rest have gone
Thanks agen
/richard
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 08:38 AM by blahdiblah
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Yeah the links are still dead.
Maybe someone should pm the OP or something :/.
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 09:02 AM by tep200377
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Originally posted by Acharya
Seeing how much you liked John Lears pictures I thought I would post a link to a folder with more than 5,000 high resolution pictures (2340x2350) from
the Apollo missions to the moon. The folder contains pictures that even the Apollo Archive don't show, and is used for an unknown reason. Only some
of the pictures are in the Apollo Archive. As an example there are about 742 images of the Apollo 17 mission in the Apollo Archive, but in this folder
there are 2373. No web page links to it and I found it strictly by chance.
Visit it here:
161.115.184.211...
Happy hunting for anomalities
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Thanks man. I n moments like this, you gotta love wget -r. Ill download them all and make a mirror later if we need it
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 01:35 PM by Alexander the o.k.
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To Springer et al,
Here are some as11 and as 17 shots that were questioned by posters thru-out the thread that were originnaly posted out of the OP link that are now
dead. What is going on?
161.115.184.211...
161.115.184.211...
161.115.184.211...
161.115.184.211...
161.115.184.211...
161.115.184.211...
and many more, just from the 1st page.
So this thread it appears, is toast.
I guess apolloarchive.com just moved some things around on their servers, but all that work that went into this thread is lost.
Here is the source that still seems to work: (thanks to SearchEngine )
www.apolloarchive.com...
The only way to find the good stuff again would be to search for it on the above link and then repost the good links... Ahhhh well.
I'll try one or two to see if they've been removed from the server and post back results...
Might be better to post stuff directly from nasa/jpl servers in the future...
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 01:52 PM by Alexander the o.k.
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Ok.
Here is what I found.
I did an Image ID search using all 6 links i posted above. Out of 6 very specific id searches, only one came up!
I even removed the HR (HiRes) suffix and still no matches!
So, it would appear that the 'offending' anonmolous pics that were so painstakingly found here and commented on, have been removed from that
server!
Why?
Anyone else care to try a few searches on the dead links and post what comes up?
Looks like all that sluething has gone down the drain.
Looks like the old shell game now, doesn't it?
The only thing to do now, is to search NASA/jpl databases with those same id numbers and see what happens....
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 06:51 PM by Alexander the o.k.
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Anyone?
Beuhler...?
Anyone....?
why have these great pics been removed?
Anyone....?
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 08:26 PM by TheInfamousOne
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I thought this was interesting, but it looks cropped out.
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reply posted on 24-10-2007 @ 08:36 PM by Alexander the o.k.
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What is it?
The CSM orbiting?
What has happened to all the anomolous photo's that used to be in this thread?
They have been removed.
Censored?
Are they on nasa/jpl now?
Zorgon?
What say you?
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reply posted on 26-10-2007 @ 07:48 PM by sputniksteve
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reply posted on 26-10-2007 @ 07:59 PM by NGC2736
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Works for me as well. And some really nice photos. I'll look through this a lot when time permits.
Great work.
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reply posted on 26-10-2007 @ 08:51 PM by reject
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Originally posted by SearchEngine
Hey if anyone is interested, I figured out the actual sight that this is the front door to this site is www.apolloarchive.com... All of the
pictures with descriptions is there, seperated by missions.
Much easier this way.. Hey, thanks! I tried the search function to locate alleged anomalies. I entered three names of craters in close
proximity to the purported giant alien ship, NO HITS! Try Fermi, Izsak, & Delporte.
No Litke, Alden, & Zhiritsky either.
The site is sanitized.
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reply posted on 26-10-2007 @ 09:16 PM by Alexander the o.k.
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Originally posted by reject
Originally posted by SearchEngine
Hey if anyone is interested, I figured out the actual sight that this is the front door to this site is www.apolloarchive.com... All of the
pictures with descriptions is there, seperated by missions.
Much easier this way.. Hey, thanks! I tried the search function to locate alleged anomalies. I entered three names of craters in close
proximity to the purported giant alien ship, NO HITS! Try Fermi, Izsak, & Delporte.
No Litke, Alden, & Zhiritsky either.
The site is sanitized.
Exactly my point.
They are obviously tracking hits, and trace them to the jpg's most viewed, or backtracked to this site to see what we were talking about, saw the
anomolies we pointed out, and... removed them.
Simple.
They are NOT there anymore!
Next thing is to try Nasa/jpl with the same ID numbers.
I smell a rat.
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 07:28 PM by Ecidemon
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I would like to know if we could find the original pictures that were discussed in this thread. They've all disappeared, while a large number still
remain. Just none of the ones in question. Perhaps someone could email someone at nasa asking about the specific images? I wouldn't know who to
contact, but it would be interesting to see their reply.
So, Where oh Where, could those photos be?
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reply posted on 27-10-2007 @ 07:41 PM by Ecidemon
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I was able to find the pictures that were mentioned above that were no longer on the other site. I haven't found any hi-res versions, however.
www.lpi.usra.edu...
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reply posted on 2-12-2007 @ 01:44 PM by Acharya
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The original pictures have been removed, remember that this site is no an official NASA site, it once served as the Apollo Archives but has not for
many years, I dont know what it is used for now, my theory is that it is where newly scanned images are put before beeing sent to the Apollo Archives.
There are new images now, ut the old ones are gone, sadly. I just found it with some luck, it has no web ages, only an archive of files.
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reply posted on 2-12-2007 @ 04:55 PM by LazarusTheLong
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The majority of original images seem to have been removed (except for the 2 missions listed previously) but this does not always mean they were
tracked and censored...
it could be that the independant server realized that it was getting hit for alot of bandwidth, and to avoid being charged, or running out of alloted
bandwidth, removed them...
Sometimes a cigar is just an alpha centarian scout ship...
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