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Spokeswoman from KAF India points out the image of Kalki Avatar Ra Gohar Shahi on the moon, to a family at the temple (Shree Adya Katyayani Shaktipeeth Temple, Chhatarpur, New Delhi).
Cropped enhancement of the ALSJ's high-res image of Armstrong working in the shadow of the Lunar Module.
In my opinion, this should be touted as “the ‘only’ photo taken of Neil Armstrong on the Moon.” It’s closer, of Neil’s front, shows reasonable detail of his suit - to include his visor assembly and RCU...and maybe even facial features...as odds are high his gold visor is up. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if the white smudge visible in the upper portion of the faceplate is actually the white part of his Communications Carrier Assembly, aka ‘Snoopy Cap’.
If I can get this image to look this good - with my rudimentary skills & software - imagine what someone who knows what they’re doing, with professional-grade photo editing software could do! Jus' sayin'.
Speaking of:
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Aspirants are shown the divine signs of Kalki Avatar Ra Gohar Shahi by a presenter of KAF India (Rajasthan, India).
SA-6 (AS-101) liftoff, 28 May 1964.
Photo trimmed by a misguided previous owner.
Amazing footage:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVeEuUH-SOE
Credit: YouTube/Andrew Carioti
NASA: Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, stands near the Lunar Roving Vehicle at Station no. 4, near Stone Mountain, during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-2) at the Descartes landing site. Light rays from South Ray crater can be seen at upper left. The gnomon, which is used as a photographic reference to establish local vertical Sun angle, scale, and lunar color, is deployed in the center foreground. Note angularity of rocks in the area.
ALSJ: "Locator" to the Rover from John's first Station 4 sample site. Charlie is still at the Rover. Note the spray of dirt propelled toward us by backward motion of Charlie's left heel. Note, also, the large rock at the lower right that John drove over just before stopping the Rover. The Rover chassis clearance is about 14 inches (35 cm). A detail
www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a16/a16det17446toolharness.jpg
shows the tool harness (or carrier) that is used to secure the Sample Collection Bag (SCB) to Charlie's Portable Life Support System (PLSS).
Oh yeah, for the hoax believers; this is the one WITH the "C".
;-)
Apollo 17 a terrific launch! Can not forgotten, 40 years ago, I was at the Press-site at the Kennedy Space Center accredited by NASA to witness with the greatest journalists of the time of the last Apollo lunar mission. Since December 3, I visit the facility launches, assembly and training. I attend all the press conferences (Alan Shepard, Rocco Petrone etc.). Also several photo shoots of the Saturn-5 day and night. It's been two days that I have not slept and around me, there is Walter Cronkite of CBS, Jules Bergman of ABC, Ralph Morse of Life magazine, whoops! Whener Von Braun passes before me. It is hot and humid as a summer night. After over 2 hours late, I am now with photographers on the side of Banana River, which separates us from the rocket launch to 3 miles. I stand by with a camera Bell & Howell Super 8 with Filmosound. Everyone is looking forward and hope that will not another disorder technique because the launch will be postponed a month. You will hear during the countdown and launch of clicks after all these cameras and you have the sound of a large transistor radio coverage with the launch of Apollo 17 in directly to a station. Now it's 0:33. In - 4 secs. ignition of five F-1 engines are visible with a big blinding flash of light. The sound is absent, but the ground shakes, it's an earthquake! At 0 sec. The rocket rises slowly to the ramp. The flame grows bright! This is a sunrise orange with light effects in the fire of diamonds. One can see bursts of shock waves that appear around the rocket. This is absolutely amazing! Everyone is hysterical. With more than 11 secs. The launch tower is clear and the sound comes from a violent blow, rumbling low frequencies and multiple clicks clear, as dozens of lashes. The rocket takes an angle in the sky and the sound becomes louder and extremely heavy with thunder in the tens to the second. We are totally overwhelmed by the noise. It's like a situation out of control and too impressive at the same time. Sound, we shot the belly and we hammered the entire body. Nothing can be comparable. The sky became illuminated like daylight, but like orange on Mars. Fantastic! Wonderful! Before me, the men went to the moon. This is wonderful and memorable ... I was 16, I was very serious, very aware and well documented to live this historic event. Dan Beaumont report. IMPORTANT: Go to mrDanBeaumont channel on youYouTube for the film with sound. danbeaumont@videotron.ca, SCAN AND REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont, Pierre-Paul Beaumont photo. EPSON scanner image. www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yIvOYFOm6c
Presenters proudly pose for the camera holding the images of Kalki Avatar Ra Gohar Shahi (Modara, Colombo, Sri Lanka).
People listening attentively to a presenter explaining the message of Kalki Avatar (Kalka Mandir, New Delhi, India).
Advocate of KAF Sri Lanka granting simran of 'Ra Raam' to aspirants from the image of Kalki Avatar Ra Gohar Shahi.
Apollo 11 LMP Buzz Aldrin photographed by Mission Commander Neil Armstrong during initial inspection of the LM.
Per usual, the unbeatable content from the ALSJ (paraphrased):
Neil took this picture of Buzz during their initial inspection of the LM. Aldrin is wearing his intravehicular suit, a specially made set of garments designed to be as flame retardant as the rest of the ship, and made from the same fabric as the outer layer of the spacesuits". Note that Buzz's watch reads 5:35 (Houston time), which is 57:03 GET (Ground Elapsed Time).
Very nicely assembled panorama:
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Credit: popsci.com
NASA INFO: Panama, June 19, 1963, NASA's sixteen astronauts participate in tropic survival training from June 3 through June 6, 1963 at Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone. Astronauts John H. Glenn, Jr., and Neil Armstrong relax in their jungle abode for two nights- " THE CHOCO HILTON". This is 4X5 TRANSPARENCY NASA PHOTO, 63-ASTRONAUTS-114 (ASTRO.-100), US GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION, SCAN AND REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont , ACQUISITION: NASA HEADQUATERS, Washington D.C., July 5, 1976 www.youtube.com/user/MrDanBeaumont?feature=watch
NASA INFO: FOR RELEASE: December 4, 1972. Kennedy Space Center,--The Apollo 17 prime astronaut crew observes pre-launch activity at Complex-39a while participating in emergency egress test. They are, left to right, Harrison Schmitt, Ronald E. Evans and Eugene A. Cernan. 4x5 TRANSPARENCY NASA PHOTO, 72-HC-872 , US GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION, ACQUISITION: NASA Apollo News center, Cocoa-beach, December 5, 1972. SCAN AND REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yIvOYFOm6c
American Apollo 8, the first astronauts around the moon: William A. Anders, Frank Borman and Jim Lovell. YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp_RDqPQ-qg
Smithsonian Institution INFO: Artist: Hector Garrido, born 1927. Flickr INFO: www.flickr.com/people/hgarrido/
Date of Work: 1968
Classification: Painting
Medium: Watercolor, pencil and tempera on Masonite
Dimensions: 53.9cm x 40cm (21 1/4" x 15 3/4"), Accurate
Owner : National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Acquisition Date: 1978-05
Credit Line: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Time magazine
Ref. NPG.78.TC203. LIFE photo, source Google/Life 2008 (Free). SCAN AND REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont.
Aspirants are shown the divine signs of Kalki Avatar Ra Gohar Shahi by a presenter of KAF India (Rajasthan, India).
Photographed from Long Beach while the moon was just over the horizon.
I am pretty sure this is considered a waning gibbous.
Best viewed large.
Members of Messiah Foundation USA show the divine signs to attendees at the Global Citizen Earth Day Concert 2015.
The Mare Tranquillitatis. 9th November 2006 22:31UTC. 10mm eyepiece & 2X barlow on 200mm Skywatcher Dobson
A member of Kalki Avatar Foundations gives the message of Kalki Avatar to Hindu in the Shiva Temple (Modara, Colombo, Sri Lanka).
“Jim's "locator" to the Rover from the "fragment with a great number of vesicles". Samples 15528 and 15529 came from this rock. A detail
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shows Dave holding the 500-mm lens and examining the far wall of the rille.”
The photograph was taken at Station 9A, near the rim of Hadley Rille.
Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, standing on the slope of Hadley Delta, uses a 70mm camera during Apollo 15 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. He is 10.5 miles (or 17.5 kilometers) from the base of the Apennine Mountains seen in the background. Scott carries tongs in his left hand. The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) is in the background. This view is looking east. While astronauts Scott and James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, descended in the Lunar Module (LM) "Falcon" to explore the moon, astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit.
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And/or, per the ALSJ (paraphrased):
“Jim Irwin’s second Station 6 Pan...showing Dave Scott taking a cross-sun stereopair. He has just stepped to his left to take the second picture of the pair and we can see a fan of dirt that the motion of his left boot has sprayed to the east. Notice the steep slope on which Scott parked the Rover.”
People study the divine signs on the Moon, Sun and Maha Shivling pointed out by a spokeswoman from KAF Sri Lanka.
Note the mini-landslide of lunar soil produced by the boot print near bottom/center. An extract from the informative ALSJ follows:
The footprints Dave made after dismounting are above center on the far side of the Rover tracks. Jim's are on the near side.
Journal Contributor Gary Swearingen calls attention to the mini-landslides triggered by Jim's footsteps as he made his way down from the original Rover parking spot. A detail focuses on the sequence of footprints and suggests that, initially, Jim put one foot in front of the other, staying on a single level but, eventually, stepped down with his left boot and had his feet on different levels. Swearingen calls particular attention to the mini-landslide associated with the bootprints below the center of the image. The soil in that slides looks like it may have moved as a unit.
In response to a January 2006 e-mail about the mini-landslides, Apollo soil mechanics investigator David Carrier wrote, "You have started the New Year off with an interesting question!"
"Actually, our soil mechanics team noticed the same bootprints: see Figure 7-12 (AS15-90-12197) on p. 7-12 of the Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report. They were discussed briefly in a section of the report concerning slope stability, pp. 7-9 to 7-12: 'A preliminary study of the 70- and 500-mm photography available thus far has been made for evidence of slope instability and past slope failures. No indication exist of previous deep-seated slope failures of the type that have been suggested by Lunar Orbiter photos of some areas of the Moon. The near-surface zones of some slopes may be near incipient failure, however. The foreground of figure 7-12 shows failure under footprints as one of the astronauts traversed the slope in the vicinity of station 6A. Detailed analysis of conditions in this area must await more precise determination of the slope angle, which is estimated to be 10 deg to 20 deg.' And the caption of Figure 7-12 reads: 'Incipient slope failure as indicated by slipping out of soil beneath astronauts' feet.'"
"As I recall, we did not pursue a more detailed analysis."
"The photo in Figure 7-12 of the report is identified as AS15-90-12197 (and, because it is part of a panoramic sequence) it would be interesting to (use adjacent images) under a stereoscope - which I no longer have! - and get a somewhat distorted stereoscopic view. It would certainly help with estimating the slope angle."
Carrier continues, "My impression is that there is a slight break in the slope near the closest LRV track. That is, the LRV drove along an area that was slightly flatter, and that immediately downslope from the nearest track, there is a slight local steepening. Then, when Jim Irwin walked along the track, straddling it, one foot was on the flatter area - which was pretty soft anyhow, as you can see from the depth of the bootprints - and one foot was on the top - or 'shoulder' - of the slightly steeper slope. So, his downhill bootprints caused the soil to shear and slide outward, rather than simply compress the soil downward. I agree with you that the downhill boot would be somewhat heavier than the uphill. As for the difference between the two closest downhill bootprints, it might be due to: (1) Simply a slight difference in where he placed his boot with respect to the top of the local slope; or (2) That he rotated his boot downhill in the closest bootprint, causing some fines to move over the blocky material, making it look smooth; or a combination of both."
A woman reads a leaflet bearing the divine signs and message of the Awaited One Lord Ra Riaz Gohar Shahi.
Temple goers gather by our healing stall to obtain spiritual healing from the image of Kalki Avatar Ra Gohar Shahi.
"First on the Moon" is the story of Apollo 11 and the personal experiences of the three astronauts who put man on the moon. The voyage begins with President Kennedy's pronouncement on May 25, 1961, that the United States would put man on the moon before the decade was out, and continues through the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs.