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UNMASKING NASA EXAMPLES OF NASA's FAKING AND EDITING APOLLO 12 PHOTOGRAPHS |
This is official NASA photograph as12-51-7507 And, there are two big problems with this photograph. |
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The first is what happens when you simply select a section around the lander, and increase the gamma.. |
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You discover that the 'dark sky' is filled with editing artifacts. |
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The lander itself has been cut out and placed into the photograph. |
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And if we look closely at the bottom right of the lander.. |
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There is a rather odd shape 'sticklike' shape that's visible just before the photograph itself has had pieces cut out. |
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And if we increase the unmasking and gamma, we can see odd shapes around the lander - presumably where its been cut out. You'll notice the 'edge' of the Moon also shows signs of editing. |
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Here's another view of the area beside the lander, showing the remnants of photo-editing. |
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Now using the same photograph intiially, let's show you what the Moon looks like, courtesy of Apollo 12.
We select the section within the squared area. |
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We do an initial unmask. |
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And because I've been using the low res version of the photograph to work from, this is the best quality view we can get of this area..
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Now we switch to the hi-res version (as12-51-7507HR)
First an oddity - depending on how the same area is unmasked - we get either this: |
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Which - when we go in close, shows us: |
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But if we unmask in a different way, we arrive at: |
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Which emerges as this. |
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But when we try and go into close detail, (such as by the bright crater at right) all we get is: |
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So oddly, there appear to be three totally different landscapes here, co-existing in the same area. The first is NASA's own clearly fake 'gray and featureless lunar landscape'. The second is some incomprehensible jumble of multi-colored shapes, and the third is a landscape which seems to follow the visible physical reality, but which can't be focused in, to any degree.
An interesting fact which the unmasking shows us, is that this is not a high altitude photograph - or at least - the Moon surface is much closer than NASA's fake 'empty landscape' texture would have us believe.
Let's find another area in the same photograph..
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