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1 hour ago, Enoch2021 said:

 

 

In summary, this fiasco rivals Laurel and Hardy.

 

I can get that many different responses asking for descriptions of Galveston Bay.  The topic is the photo of the earth and moon, not astronauts statements. Stop trying to derail the topic with unrelated noise.

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16 hours ago, MorningGlory said:

I can get that many different responses asking for descriptions of Galveston Bay.

False Equivalence Fallacy.

The only way to make it "Equivalent" to the astroNOTS Trainwreck is to have some people describe Galveston Bay WITH WATER and others saying NO WATER  :rolleyes:  for goodness sakes.

smh

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5 hours ago, Enoch2021 said:

False Equivalence Fallacy.

The only way to make it "Equivalent" to the astroNOTS Trainwreck is to have some people describe Galveston Bay WITH WATER and others saying NO WATER  :rolleyes:  for goodness sakes.

smh

The astronauts outnumber you and know WAY more than you so....they win! :D

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On 1/9/2018 at 7:39 AM, Enoch2021 said:

1.  So where's "The Portrait" :rolleyes: ?? 

2.  More Importantly, shouldn't this be in: https://www.worthychristianforums.com/forum/17-humor-need-a-good-laugh/  ??

 

regards

Don't forget the man in the moon!

Just too small to see from 3M miles.

gleason.png

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10 hours ago, JohnD said:

Don't forget the man in the moon!

Just too small to see from 3M miles.

gleason.png

:D

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On 1/9/2018 at 10:20 AM, da_man1974 said:

My son's and I set my spotting scope up this summer to look at the moon.  Thought about getting some photographs but couldn't figure out how.  We had it set on 60X and could almost make out the craters.

Interesting. Seems like it would not be that hard to make out the craters. I took the image below on July 14, 2017 with my digital camera, using it's built in zoom lens, and not even a tripod, it is a hand held shot. Not a great or professional shot certainly,  but you can make out the craters. Using it to see the rings of Saturn however, did not come out as well. I guess there are just limits to what one can do with hand held consumer grade cameras which do not have interchangeable lenses.

moon20170714.jpg

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15 minutes ago, Omegaman 3.0 said:

Interesting. Seems like it would not be that hard to make out the craters. I took the image below on July 14, 2017 with my digital camera, using it's built in zoom lens, and not even a tripod, it is a hand held shot. Not a great or professional shot certainly,  but you can make out the craters. Using it to see the rings of Saturn however, did not come out as well. I guess there are just limits to what one can do with hand held consumer grade cameras which do not have interchangeable lenses.

moon20170714.jpg

Maybe i misspoke. I meant like see more detail of the craters. 

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1 minute ago, da_man1974 said:

Maybe i misspoke. I meant like see more detail of the craters. 

Ah, o.k., that seems sensible!

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1 hour ago, Omegaman 3.0 said:

Interesting. Seems like it would not be that hard to make out the craters. I took the image below on July 14, 2017 with my digital camera, using it's built in zoom lens, and not even a tripod, it is a hand held shot. Not a great or professional shot certainly,  but you can make out the craters. Using it to see the rings of Saturn however, did not come out as well. I guess there are just limits to what one can do with hand held consumer grade cameras which do not have interchangeable lenses.

moon20170714.jpg

That's a really good shot, O man!  What type of camera did you use?

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40 minutes ago, MorningGlory said:

That's a really good shot, O man!  What type of camera did you use?

It is a Fujifilm Finepix S1.

I provided some details on it in a thread last summer:

 

https://www.worthychristianforums.com/topic/206327-photographers-lounge-and-more/?do=findComment&comment=2624166

 

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