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VIGER
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 10:16
This is how it looks. The surface is not white. It's grey.

Celestron
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 11:21
Yeah the samples the astronauts brought back from the moon were gray also ....:D .

VIGER
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 11:50
Back then photogaphy was mostly all in black in white << everything >> was grey.

VIGER
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 11:53
Got to love this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1KWtG66lEQ

And this ..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmK7K8tfG_Q

Celestron
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 12:09
.......and gray there also .....

Bernoulli
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 12:56
I remember one of the moon landings in the early 70's when the astronaut on the surface remarked that the moon was the color of his driveway. When he got back to Earth and back home he found that NASA had cut out a chunk of his driveway for spectral anlysis!

Celestron
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 13:59
I remember one of the moon landings in the early 70's when the astronaut on the surface remarked that the moon was the color of his driveway. When he got back to Earth and back home he found that NASA had cut out a chunk of his driveway for spectral anlysis!


:lol::lol::lol:

troypiggo
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 15:06
I thought cheese was yellow? Isn't the moon made of cheese?

TheBigDog
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 15:23
I thought cheese was yellow? Isn't the moon made of cheese?

cooper sharp :)

FlyingPhotog
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 15:24
cooper sharp :)

Is that Gordon Cooper sharp? ;)

alt4852
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 15:39
This is how it looks. The surface is not white. It's grey.

Back then photogaphy was mostly all in black in white << everything >> was grey.

i'm under the impression that black and white film would have the ability to differentiate the between grey and white. not trying to nitpick, but i honestly don't know what you're trying to say here.

SteveInNZ
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 16:18
I thought cheese was yellow? Isn't the moon made of cheese?

Try leaving your cheese in the fridge for 4.5 billion years and see what colour it is.

Steve.

VIGER
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 16:38
Try leaving your cheese in the fridge for 4.5 billion years and see what colour it is.


Lol! Rolling on the floor!

alt4852
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 17:02
Try leaving your cheese in the fridge for 4.5 billion years and see what colour it is.

Steve.

if your fridge is deep space, i think it might actually fair quite well. ;)

troypiggo
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 17:16
lol Steve.

scokar
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 20:01
18%?

VIGER
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 20:13
Not quite zero absolute.

Mean surface temperature (day) 107°C
Mean surface temperature (night) -153°C