smoking since 1879 » Mon May 09, 2016 1:09 pm wrote:Tell me, fellow lover of the truth, are those photos NASA makes and shares presented to the public as being in false color? Do they say, here is a picture of such and such nebula, if you could see along the invisible spectrum? No, they don't. They dance around and sani-scientize the process here and there in the back pages of the internet. So what kind of conspiracy is that? Well, it is basically a pretty lame lazy one that millions have fallen for.
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2013/12/image/a/In this new Hubble Space Telescope view, the nebula appears in a new light, as seen in infrared wavelengths. The nebula, shadowy in optical light, appears transparent and ethereal when seen in the infrared, represented here with visible shades. The rich tapestry of the Horsehead Nebula pops out against the backdrop of Milky Way stars and distant galaxies that are easily seen in infrared light.
meh, i had enough arguing with you about this, go be ignorant
Whatever space fantasy apologist, you know they push these photos everywhere and the majority of people view and accept them as images of how a human would normally perceive them. Have you read any of the dozen above articles laying out the publics perceived perception of these photos and the scientific communities and NASA's uneasy relationship with the intentions of processing of them? Why does simply asking "Are these photos realistic?" seem to generate massive geek um and awwing? Sorry that maligning NASA and their spectral tendencies as made you go jealous boyfriend, did you go to space camp or something?
The public thinks, in general, the photos we are seeing are how Wesley Crusher would see them, not Laforge.
You don't think that isn't wack?
