Chang'e 3 - China Rover Separates From Lander, Now On Moon's Surface

Started by rdunk, December 15, 2013, 06:21:12 PM

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The Seeker

Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on December 27, 2013, 11:15:21 PM
Bumped to read later, because i am a lazy git....

Anomalies, they are everywhere!

What you might want to look for in the 'backround' is evidence of a collapsed dome, as i pointed out in my vid "ffing moon", most of you have seen it ::)

This would involve evidence of titanium steel struts (yellowish in colour) and silixon glass, which is in abundance there....a kind of blue-greenish off-white.....

Look for that kind of formation in the backround (if there is one...? )
Later ;D

ETA: Sh... yet another hoax? I guess we will have to go there ourselves... ::)   :P 8)
well let's start building something, PWM; scatter components among those willing to build and get 'er started...

then ship part a to be joined with part b and then c...


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deuem

Quote from: 08rubicon on December 27, 2013, 05:49:08 PM
deuem;
   Search http://english/cntv.cn   or  http://cntv.cn..The only video
of the chang'e 3 landing was a simulation 14 min. long. at the end,
still images were shown of the landing area. Guess you will have to
search, as the info is hard to find..look for 'china's first moon rover-
special report-'chang'e 3 probe soft landing on moon.'  good luck
   rubicon

Ok, I have noted the 3 sites and will check them out after this.
Yesterday my wife and I did a tour through the Chinese internet in Chinese and the 6 minute film was the best one I could come up with. It is said to have over 4,000 frames and to be the real one. The other fake vids we just passed over. There are many of them including the vid you mentioned.

In the vid you can see the laser range finder lighting up the moon and the hover manuver. A large rocket blast at the end and lots of dust being tossed in the air and the camera lens being covered over with dust. In the vid, the rocket is to the left side. It looks to be all grayscale so processing the frames won't be very exciting.

ArMaP thanks. I will go and get the video next.  When and if you do find any real photos of this event. They should be clear of any news firms logos in the lower right hand corner. This is a dead give away that they are a repeat of a TV photo. In the video there is a section whited out that looks like an area for data. Vectors and distances to touch down. Why it is whited out I don't know. But we did that also for all the air videos over Bagdad.

So at this point in time if anything is real this has the best chance.

Deuem

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

OK noted, i want to chat to both of you in the skype-peggy linkup on new year's eve, i may be an hour or 2 late.....thanks guys


Elvis Hendrix

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter flew over the Chang'e 3 landing site this week and took pictures with the probe's high-resolution camera. NASA spokesperson Dwayne Brown said Friday the images could be released early next week, but it was too soon to determine whether the orbiter could spot the lander or rover on the lunar surface.

NASA is banned from bilateral cooperation with China's space program under legislation passed in 2011.

http://spaceflightnow.com/china/change3/131227hibernation/#.Ur5e538gGSN


Keep an eye here for updates.
http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.php?showtopic=7758&st=225
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08rubicon

  LRO image of chang'e 3 on the moon can be viewed in image
library at www.planetarysociety.org
  rubicon

ArMaP

Thanks for the information. :)

From that site:


Before and after animation:


deuem

ArMaP, Why are you using the word "animation". Is it a fake photo and the real one is blank or can not really see it?

ArMaP

Quote from: deuem on December 31, 2013, 01:01:25 AM
ArMaP, Why are you using the word "animation".
Because the second image is an animation made with two photos, showing the photo taken on June 30, 2013 and the photo taken on December 25, 2013, showing the lander and the rover.

Edited to add a side by side version instead of the animation.


All images taken from this page.

deuem

This one is my problem.  The first time the pic was a still photo that was empty of the lander. It just started to play the gif and I can see what you mean by anmation now. "My bad".

Ok, have you had time to pull out a landing photo of that same area from the video and match it up. They should match. we have 4000 stills in the video I posted the link to. One of them should mach if rotated correctly. If so we have a match, If not we have a problem.

Deuem

ArMaP

Quote from: deuem on December 31, 2013, 02:32:49 AM
Ok, have you had time to pull out a landing photo of that same area from the video and match it up. They should match.
I did not, someone did. :)

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stealthyaroura

#176
God your good ArMaP 8) GOLD for you :)
and Deuem too.

infact all have some.you put the work in!
Nikola Tesla humanitarian / Genius.
never forget this great man who gave so much
& asked for nothing but to let electricity be free for all.

deuem

Thank you stealthy.

ArMap, What I was thinking would be from the landing footage from orbit to the moon. Begining at the 100 meter hover they should match with the LRO photo. That would be the best. We can do an overlay. We should be able to line up every crater.

Deuem

08rubicon

 deuem-armap
   go to www.lroc.asu.edu   lroc images  scrole down and click on act-react
quick map. At maximum resolution at  lat.44.1147  lon. -19.5153 you will
find the exact crater layout as in the landing video..IT IS THERE..
   rubicon

zorgon

Quote from: Elvis Hendrix on December 28, 2013, 05:22:12 AM
NASA is banned from bilateral cooperation with China's space program under legislation passed in 2011.

Says who?