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Post subject: These are awesome! Soviet Moon Images & U.F.O. Stories O  PostPosted: Sep 02, 2009 - 06:49 AM
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These are awesome! Soviet Moon Images & U.F.O. Stories On-Line!

These are awesome!

Soviet Moon Images

Russian probes returned the first images of the Lunar far side and the first images from the Lunar surface. While a manned landing was never accomplished, the final phase of Soviet exploration included a number of impressive robotic missions, returning samples and roving the surface. (Click on images to see full-sized versions)

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On October 7, 1959, Luna-3 returned the first images of the hidden side of the Moon. Using a phototelevision camera, pairs of images were simultaneously exposed through 200mm and 500mm lenses. The Luna-3 camera was developed by P.F. Bratslavets and I.A. Rosselevich at the Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Television. The images were processed and analyzed by Iu.N. Lipskii and his team at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute.
The camera held 40 frames of film, and 15 images (frames 26 to 40) were received via frequency-modulated analog video. Frames 39 and 40 may have contained calibration patterns. The full moon appears to have very little detailed texture, because the lunar mountains and terrain casts no shadows when lit from overhead. A special thanks to Dr. Vladislav Shevchenko at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute for making scans of the original film recordings for me. Blank frames indicate images that I do not have yet:

Complete Web-Page:http://www.mentallandscape.com/C_CatalogMoon.htm

Interesting E-Book From:http://www.ufodata.co.uk

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Post subject: Re: These are awesome! Soviet Moon Images & U.F.O. Stori  PostPosted: Sep 04, 2009 - 12:12 AM
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ColHenryBlake wrote:
These are awesome! Soviet Moon Images & U.F.O. Stories On-Line!

These are awesome!

Soviet Moon Images

Russian probes returned the first images of the Lunar far side and the first images from the Lunar surface. While a manned landing was never accomplished, the final phase of Soviet exploration included a number of impressive robotic missions, returning samples and roving the surface. (Click on images to see full-sized versions)

Luna-3
On October 7, 1959, Luna-3 returned the first images of the hidden side of the Moon. Using a phototelevision camera, pairs of images were simultaneously exposed through 200mm and 500mm lenses. The Luna-3 camera was developed by P.F. Bratslavets and I.A. Rosselevich at the Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Television. The images were processed and analyzed by Iu.N. Lipskii and his team at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute.
The camera held 40 frames of film, and 15 images (frames 26 to 40) were received via frequency-modulated analog video. Frames 39 and 40 may have contained calibration patterns. The full moon appears to have very little detailed texture, because the lunar mountains and terrain casts no shadows when lit from overhead. A special thanks to Dr. Vladislav Shevchenko at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute for making scans of the original film recordings for me. Blank frames indicate images that I do not have yet:

Complete Web-Page: http://www.mentallandscape.com/C_CatalogMoon.htm

Interesting E-Book From: http://www.ufodata.co.uk


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Why don't your links come across so we can just clic<br>on them Question
<br>Sometimes, they work, sometimes they don't! Sometimes it depends o&shy;n the browser I'm using.

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The problem is that this blog (like many others) uses square brackets instead of < and > for html type coding.

At least, I'm seeing the coding and it's not working.
 
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rdb wrote:
The problem is that this blog (like many others) uses square brackets instead of < and > for html type coding.

At least, I'm seeing the coding and it's not working.


Thanks!

I just realized that "Google Chrome" is not a good browser to use on this forum.

Try it now, I think that I have corrected the problem.

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http://www.ufodata.co.uk/

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