I think Hollywood caters to the viewers imagination with spectacle, careful and precise shot composition, high impact lighting and color contrast along with a certain pacing and rhythm usually escalating the visual impact of the action or scenery. NASA caters to the viewers expectations with a rough...
Flabbergasted wrote: Perhaps I am an ignoramus in matters of geology and lack imagination, but isn´t that exactly what rocky/gravelly ground looks like when eroded by rain? fbenario wrote: Which is exactly why it is so obvious the images were taken on earth - to the extent they weren't created whol...
Another version: http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/5212652-3x2-940x627.jpg From here: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-22/mars-mystery-white-rock-appears-on-rover-camera/5212640 On January 8, while preparing to use its robotic arm for science investigation, Opportunity sent back a picture of its wo...
That shot of the lander would be impossible if taken from the rover considering the photo the lander supposedly took of it . http://p2.img.cctvpic.com/20131216/images/1387128105306_1387128105306_r.jpg The perspectives cannot be reconciled. I read an article from ABC (Australia) and it says: Scientis...
Life's good :blink: An IT consultant called Jason Huntley, who lives in a village near Hull, uncovered evidence that a flat-screen television, which had been sitting in his living room since the summer, was secretly invading his family’s privacy. He began investigating the £400 LG device after notic...
I remember having seen [at least a few times] on TV over the years the 'launch' of a satellite from its cabin/compartment in one space programme or other. The thing that only recently struck me [and only having become better informed due to the comments made by others on this forum] was that one sh...
Sometimes I like to do some deep research, which is a Batman way of saying I browse op shops, garage sales, markets and second hand stores for books. I find some very interesting material sometimes and plenty of cheap old-school sci-fi. I suppose there must be at least two forms of documentation and...