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Post by feelfree222 on May 21, 2009 16:08:10 GMT -4
That one if it really came from Nasa original video makes me very perplex. Here whats its all about (quote from the site) "A Frog on the Moon" original NASA video if you watch closely, starting on the right side of the astronaut, you can see the frog hoping left to right of the screen as the astronaut comes closer. Oops! www.liveleak.com/view?i=281_1188609464I need a link to that video from Nasa videos library if it exist. Thanks !
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Ian Pearse
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Post by Ian Pearse on May 21, 2009 16:52:51 GMT -4
Looks to me like another version of the infamous "coke bottle" - what do you reckon, folks?
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Post by Jason on May 21, 2009 17:00:10 GMT -4
English isn't your first language, is it feelfree222?
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Post by laurel on May 21, 2009 17:52:01 GMT -4
Looks to me like another version of the infamous "coke bottle" - what do you reckon, folks? The so-called frog video clip looks like the same video clip that is supposed to have the Coke bottle in it. Jay linked to it on Clavius. The part with the so-called frog is at about 25 seconds. www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/a11v_1101342.mpg
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Post by AtomicDog on May 21, 2009 22:03:36 GMT -4
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Post by gillianren on May 21, 2009 22:17:36 GMT -4
Will someone please explain to me what in Gods' names a frog would be doing on a Moon hoax set?
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Post by feelfree222 on May 21, 2009 23:37:33 GMT -4
English isn't your first language, is it feelfree222? That is right.
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Post by feelfree222 on May 21, 2009 23:39:08 GMT -4
Will someone please explain to me what in Gods' names a frog would be doing on a Moon hoax set? If that is a frog it was filmed on Earth not on the Moon.
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Post by feelfree222 on May 21, 2009 23:44:21 GMT -4
Looks to me like another version of the infamous "coke bottle" - what do you reckon, folks? The so-called frog video clip looks like the same video clip that is supposed to have the Coke bottle in it. Jay linked to it on Clavius. The part with the so-called frog is at about 25 seconds. www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/a11v_1101342.mpgThanks. I am downloading it with a slow internet connection I will be back in about 30 mins.
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Post by feelfree222 on May 22, 2009 0:34:55 GMT -4
Thanks. I am downloading it with a slow internet connection I will be back in about 30 mins. The part with the so-called frog is at about 25 seconds.That behave like a frog... and it is on the original footage. Unbelievable !
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Post by AtomicDog on May 22, 2009 0:45:47 GMT -4
A frog that moves in exact synchronization with the astronaut?
A frog that leaves a trail behind it like a comet?
A frog that appears out of nowhere then vanishes instead of standing still or exiting the frame?
A frog that billions of people saw but no one saw fit to question until 40 years later?
It is unbelievable.
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Post by feelfree222 on May 22, 2009 1:14:19 GMT -4
A frog that leaves a trail behind it like a comet? The astronaut also leaves a trail behind him "like a comet" when he moves in the same direction than the "frog" at about 46 seconds.
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Post by feelfree222 on May 22, 2009 2:34:44 GMT -4
A A frog that appears out of nowhere The frog do not appear out of nowhere... we realise there is a "frog" at about 23 sec when the frog begin to jump... Look attentively and you will see than the "frog" came out of view when it end its course in a small black crater at about 26 seconds.
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Post by Jason Thompson on May 22, 2009 4:02:11 GMT -4
It's an internal reflection caused by the arrangement of lenses in the TV camera. It doesn't move anything like a frog, and it also happens to coincide precisely with the bright spot on the top of Alrdin's helmet as he moves across the frame. It's an inverted reversed reflection.
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Post by Kiwi on May 22, 2009 7:59:13 GMT -4
This old post shows that there is not just one "coke bottle"/"frog" but eight of them. Personally, I like to think the ones in the black lunar sky are butterflies, fluttering around like butterflies do. They have their own special type of PLSS, you see, and have learned to adapt to the vacuum. The moonbeams help a lot, too.
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