Interpreting Locked Photographic Data: The Case of Apollo 17 Photo GPN-2000-00113
Photography can be used for pleasure and art but can also be used in many disciplines of science, because it captures the details of the moment and can serve as a proving tool due to the information it preserves. During the period of the Apollo program (1969 to 1972), the National Aeronautics and Sp...
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doaj-75cc8fb8753f46988acdc6bd087cd86a2021-02-09T00:04:36ZengMDPI AGDesigns2411-96602021-02-0158810.3390/designs5010008Interpreting Locked Photographic Data: The Case of Apollo 17 Photo GPN-2000-00113Pyrrhon Amathes0Paul Christodoulides1Independent Scholar, Ampelokipi, 11522 Athens, GreeceFaculty of Engineering and Technology, Cyprus University of Technology, P.O. Box 50329, 3603 Limassol, CyprusPhotography can be used for pleasure and art but can also be used in many disciplines of science, because it captures the details of the moment and can serve as a proving tool due to the information it preserves. During the period of the Apollo program (1969 to 1972), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) successfully landed humans on the Moon and showed hundreds of photos to the world presenting the travel and landings. This paper uses computer simulations and geometry to examine the authenticity of one such photo, namely Apollo 17 photo GPN-2000-00113. In addition, a novel approach is employed by creating an experimental scene to illustrate details and provide measurements. The crucial factors on which the geometrical analysis relies are locked in the photograph and are: (a) the apparent position of the Earth relative to the illustrated flag and (b) the point to which the shadow of the astronaut taking the photo reaches, in relation to the flagpole. The analysis and experimental data show geometrical and time mismatches, proving that the photo is a composite.https://www.mdpi.com/2411-9660/5/1/8Apollo 17 missionmoon landingsoptical data of photosgeometric analysis of photosphoto AS17-134-20384photo GPN-2000-00113 |
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Interpreting Locked Photographic Data: The Case of Apollo 17 Photo GPN-2000-00113 |
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Interpreting Locked Photographic Data: The Case of Apollo 17 Photo GPN-2000-00113 |
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Photography can be used for pleasure and art but can also be used in many disciplines of science, because it captures the details of the moment and can serve as a proving tool due to the information it preserves. During the period of the Apollo program (1969 to 1972), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) successfully landed humans on the Moon and showed hundreds of photos to the world presenting the travel and landings. This paper uses computer simulations and geometry to examine the authenticity of one such photo, namely Apollo 17 photo GPN-2000-00113. In addition, a novel approach is employed by creating an experimental scene to illustrate details and provide measurements. The crucial factors on which the geometrical analysis relies are locked in the photograph and are: (a) the apparent position of the Earth relative to the illustrated flag and (b) the point to which the shadow of the astronaut taking the photo reaches, in relation to the flagpole. The analysis and experimental data show geometrical and time mismatches, proving that the photo is a composite. |
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Apollo 17 mission moon landings optical data of photos geometric analysis of photos photo AS17-134-20384 photo GPN-2000-00113 |
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