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    Is the moon hollow?


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    Nope. It's filled with twinkie cream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abe View Post
    Is the moon hollow?
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    Nope. It's filled with twinkie cream.
    Don't be silly. It's filled with cheese.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abe View Post
    Is the moon hollow?
    Quote Originally Posted by your_comforting_company View Post
    Nope. It's filled with twinkie cream.
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    Don't be silly. It's filled with cheese.
    Oh, good.....cuz if were full of Twinkie cream, I'd be trying to go there.
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    Hypothetically speaking, it would be possible to house the Wilderness-survival.net servers in the center of a hollow moon. If the servers were to be moved, that's where I'd put them. Of course, if you did, you might lose some posts in the process. Hypothetically speaking, of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Batch View Post
    It says it was 2.5 sec. But, it seemed like longer than that. I set it low on the tripod and just kept screwing with the settings and taking pictures. That was the one my daughter thought looked the best.

    Looking at it now it seems the tripod was set crooked. I should probably straighten it and crop it some.

    I really need to learn some more on photography again. I bought a book and that didn't help. I read the book and that still didn't help. I think I may try some of the stuff they mention in the book and see if that helps me. LOL

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    LOL, alright this is some of what I read and is why I ask. Someone has to be the class dunce.
    On April 7, 1972, Apollo 17 the last manned moon mission was launched. They brought along equipment ( Thumper ) to take seismic soundings of the lunar subsurface. When Thumper was fired to create a soundwave, the moon rang like a bell, or a tuning fork on their readings. Nothing registered to be solid and this info was suppose to be top secret. Either this is a joke, or someone leaked out a well hidden secret. Now, please pass the twinkie cream.

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    Don't know, but I do know we always thought the moon was made of cheese until we actually went over there and found out it was not. We've never been back since.
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    Everybody knows that the Alien mother ship is tucked in behind the moon.

    What you were seeing was the moon wobble because of the movement of that ship because of NASA's lasers being shot lately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abe View Post
    LOL, alright this is some of what I read and is why I ask. Someone has to be the class dunce.
    On April 7, 1972, Apollo 17 the last manned moon mission was launched. They brought along equipment ( Thumper ) to take seismic soundings of the lunar subsurface. When Thumper was fired to create a soundwave, the moon rang like a bell, or a tuning fork on their readings. Nothing registered to be solid and this info was suppose to be top secret. Either this is a joke, or someone leaked out a well hidden secret. Now, please pass the twinkie cream.
    well,, This is the first I have ever heard of this,, so I got to googlin, and sure enough > http://www.onelight.com/thei/hollowmoon.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by rudyumans View Post
    What do you wanna know?


    How to photo the moon. LOL What settings.

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    The moon is much brighter than you might think. I would say 1/250 or 1/125 at f8, ISO 100

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    Last edited by rudyumans; 09-23-2010 at 10:07 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Case View Post
    well,, This is the first I have ever heard of this,, so I got to googlin, and sure enough > http://www.onelight.com/thei/hollowmoon.html
    Neat link, I gotta copy it and send it to guy who wrote about the hollow moon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudyumans View Post
    The moon is much brighter than you might think. I would say 1/250 or 1/125 at f8, ISO 100

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    Thanks, I'll try those settings!

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