Fascinating!
On 5/8/12 12:43 AM, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Earthrise was taken as Apollo 8 made its first orbit of the moon and
was coming from the backside of the moon. It was a wonderful photo
taken that appeared much like you might see the sun or moon rise here,
but it was the earth. What we do know is Bill Anders, Frank Borman
and Jim Lovell were all taking pictures. What we don't know is which
camera it came from. If you ask Jim, he claims he took it. Ditto for
the others. We know it was one of the three, but which??
Funny thing is that most of the astronauts were very good
photographers. One is now an artist and some stunning work of what it
must have been like to stand on the moon comes from a man that did
just that. Yet on his lunar mission he forgot to secure a camera and
on splashdown it hit him in the head. No wonder he picked up a paint
brush.
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Subject: Re: Super Moon frenzy
From: Trevor Cunningham <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Sun, May 06, 2012 11:01 pm
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How many have been taken?
On 5/6/12 7:54 AM, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Probably not as exciting as taking Earthrise, but then we really
don't
> know who took the first Earth Rise photo.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Super Moon frenzy
> From: Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx <mailto:andpph@xxxxxxx>
><mailto:andpph@xxxxxxx>>
> Date: Sat, May 05, 2012 5:42 pm
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> <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Just a heads-up.
>
> two words: Super Moon
>
> Get your gear ready for tonight's moonrise.
>
> andy
>