Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar
injection. A good view of the Earth photographed about one and one-half hours
after translunar injection of April 16, 1972. Although there is much cloud
cover, the United States in large part, most of Mexico and some of Central
America are clearly visible. Note the Great Lakes (Michigan and Superior) and
the Bahama Banks (note different shade of blue below Florida). ,Date Taken:
thanks Gary - what do you think the last photo is of ??
love all - jim
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From: Gary Fleck <[email protected]>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar injection
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 3:43 AM
Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar
injection. A good view of the Earth photographed about one and one-half hours
after translunar injection of April 16, 1972. Although there is much cloud
cover, the United States in large part, most of Mexico and some of Central
America are clearly visible. Note the Great Lakes (Michigan and Superior) and
the Bahama Banks (note different shade of blue below Florida). ,Date Taken:
thanks Gary - what do you think the last photo is of ??
love all - jim
From: Gary Fleck <g.fleck@...>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar injection
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 3:43 AM
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Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar
injection. A good view of the Earth photographed about one and one-half hours
after translunar injection of April 16, 1972. Although there is much cloud
cover, the United States in large part, most of Mexico and some of Central
America are clearly visible. Note the Great Lakes (Michigan and Superior) and
the Bahama Banks (note different shade of blue below Florida). ,Date Taken:
This is the photo we all thought showed the northern entrance to the hollow earth. It turned out to be a frequent, if not permanent low pressure system at that latitude north.
Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar
injection. A good view of the Earth photographed about one and one-half hours
after translunar injection of April 16, 1972. Although there is much cloud
cover, the United States in large part, most of Mexico and some of Central
America are clearly visible. Note the Great Lakes (Michigan and Superior) and
the Bahama Banks (note different shade of blue below Florida). ,Date Taken:
From: Billy
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar injection
This is the photo we all thought showed the northern entrance to the hollow earth. It turned out to be a frequent, if not permanent low pressure system at that latitude north.
Apollo 16 view of the earth from translunar
injection. A good view of the Earth photographed about one and one-half hours
after translunar injection of April 16, 1972. Although there is much cloud
cover, the United States in large part, most of Mexico and some of Central
America are clearly visible. Note the Great Lakes (Michigan and Superior) and
the Bahama Banks (note different shade of blue below Florida). ,Date Taken: