[meteorite-list] Crackpot in the news

Tom Knudson peregrineflier at npgcable.com
Sun Apr 24 20:45:22 EDT 2005


Hi Al and list, I heard that too, that they could not look at the moon, but
then I read an article saying there is some kind of conspiracy going on. For
years astronomers wanted to look at the Moon and was forbidden. Then NASA
had a probe on something and used Hubble to watch it. The astronomers
immediately got suspicious, the resolution was great and they wondered what
NASA did not want them to see on the moon, a space station or something? Or
was it something else, like they did not want them to look at former landing
sites, maybe there is nothing there?  Who knows!
Thanks, Tom
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----- Original Message -----
From: "AL Mitterling" <almitt at kconline.com>
To: "Tom Knudson" <peregrineflier at npgcable.com>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Crackpot in the news


> Tom Knudson wrote: about the article and
>
> Joseph Bush who the article is about said:
>
> "When I sent him my photos, they actually turned the Hubble Space
> Telescope (HST)
> to check it out," he said.
>
> Having been down to the Hubble Space Telescope launch and talked to many
> of the contractors who worked on the Hubble along with having lots of
> information on how the Hubble works (from NASA), I can say that looking
> at the moon is one of the really big no, no's as that much light will
> fry many of the sensitive instruments on board. Three things the
> Hubble's software is programed to do, keep it pointed away from the
> Earth, Moon and of course the Sun as any could and would be fatal to the
> Space Telescope.
>
> The gentleman is a liar who advised the reporter. There are of course
> other obvious miss statements and lies.
>
> --AL Mitterling
>
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