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Posted on 2008-05-06 23:11:54 | by: Daimaou |
6 Comments
Category: IMAGE
| Tags: JAXA, NHK, MOON, VIDEO, HD


58% Yes
42% No
Posted on Wed May 07, 06:40 by AML2
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is it just me or do those videos look super fake?...
I dont think they would be, but they just dont look real.
Posted on Wed May 07, 07:30 by Timotei, NEET, Sweden ( Soon Japan )
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It's really hard to understand something that we aren't that familiar with, only a handful people has been in space, I doubt those are fake.
I want to go into space myself, it looks awesome.
Posted on Wed May 07, 08:03 by VooDooRoo, Engrish teecher, Toyama,Japan
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It doesn`t look real I agree...
1st video...
at 21sec`s there are shadows.
The sun is behind the satellite and as
It moves the shadows don`t extend or get longer...
Ok thats because the moon doesn`t spin! and we can see only the same part of the moon....
fair enough
BUT the second video watch the shadows?I think there getting longer?
And the earth is going to the dark part,away from the sun? So going around the back of the moon?
Maybe I could be wrong. You know NHK has never done a shifty before right???
V D R
Hmm
Posted on Wed May 07, 03:31 by Thetrue
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If they are really 720p (or even 1080p) is no point to release them in DVD, they should be in Bluray.

Posted on Wed Jun 18, 06:52 by Daneel, PI
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VooDooRoo: If you really are a teacher, ask one of your colleagues who teaches science to enlighten you about the so-called "dark side of the moon" fallacy.
Posted on Sun Jun 22, 09:26 by Monkey, étudiant, IT Manager, CEO, Bounty Hunter...
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the moon does not spin? of course the moon spins. It gives one turn on it axis in one month. The problem is that the moon rotation is synchronized with earth's rotation in a way that we always see the same side.
see here
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=142
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