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Topic started on 9-10-2009 @ 07:14 AM by ocker
for those of you who want to look again, or my be you missed all of the excitement copied live off the NASA live feed


comments most welcome i thought it was less than spectacular

Ocker

Edit to a big thanks to inhost youtube for uploading this so quick

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reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:27 AM by ocker
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good observations Sherlock

Oh you have ready done this amazing

Ocker

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reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:37 AM by Chadwickus
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Two things I noticed about the 'flashes' is that they 'flashed' when the camera moved closer to the moon frame by frame.

Second thing I noticed is the flashes were yellow inside a red zone suggesting that they were cooler than the surroundings so if there is something there (doubtful) whatever it is, it's 'flashing' colder than it's surroundings.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:47 AM by ocker
Originally posted by Chadwickus
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post by Exuberant1



Two things I noticed about the 'flashes' is that they 'flashed' when the camera moved closer to the moon frame by frame.

Second thing I noticed is the flashes were yellow inside a red zone suggesting that they were cooler than the surroundings so if there is something there (doubtful) whatever it is, it's 'flashing' colder than it's surroundings.



Hi Chadwickus
I was thinking that it might of been continuous beam. you mentioned you can notice a flash with each closer frame thus making it look like a flash .
Interesting that it was not there all the time.

Ocker


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:49 AM by InfaRedMan
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Just in...

NO Earth Observatories saw a plume or any semblance of an explosion. Nothing... NADA... ZIP!!!

EPIC FAIL!

IRM


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:50 AM by ocker
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Thanks dallas great screen shot
Exuberent1 has definably found a good one here

ocker


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:52 AM by ocker
Originally posted by InfaRedMan
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post by ocker



Just in...

NO Earth Observatories saw a plume or any semblance of an explosion. Nothing... NADA... ZIP!!!

EPIC FAIL!

IRM


Hi Mate
the only impacts are on the star gazers. sore necks and strained eyes


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 07:57 AM by redgy
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here's their SIMULATION movies, not much of a difference to what was seen.
www.nasa.gov...


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 08:01 AM by majestictwo
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Hi Ocker
Take a look at the end in the control room one guy couldn't wait to get home he packed his bags and run. Doesn't look so good on the enthusiasm front or perhaps NASA doesn't pay over time.
MJ2


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 08:06 AM by ocker
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HI MJ2

He sh*t himself and bolted when he realized that he forgot to turn on the live feed that they promised us .

Ocker
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