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From:
Gerry Gilmore (gil@ast.cam.ac.uk)
Sent:
Sun 1/21/07 12:47 PM
To:
john lenard (santamonicajohn@hotmail.com)
Hi John,
my work address is perfectly safe, thanks.
I wouldn't worry too much about Nasa restricting you or your information.
They are a civilian agency, and astronomers work with them all the time.
Many of my colleagues are indeed nasa staff.
There is of course nothing like posting stuff on the internet if you do
feel restricted.
ciao
Gerry
All videotape footage and text ©2007-2009-2009 by John Lenard Walson. All Rights Reserved. Copying or Reproduction in any media are prohibited without written permission of John Lenard Walson.
From:
Gerry Gilmore (gil@ast.cam.ac.uk)
Sent:
Sun 1/21/07 12:47 PM
To:
john lenard (santamonicajohn@hotmail.com)
Hi John,
my work address is perfectly safe, thanks.
I wouldn't worry too much about Nasa restricting you or your information.
They are a civilian agency, and astronomers work with them all the time.
Many of my colleagues are indeed nasa staff.
There is of course nothing like posting stuff on the internet if you do
feel restricted.
ciao
Gerry
About Me:
Sat 2/10/07 2:37 AM
To:
john lenard (santamonicajohn@hotmail.com)
Hi John,
thank you for the moon images: once again they show that you are an
excellent photographer.
There are of course many satellites in orbit, only a few of which are
anything to do with JPL, but these are readily seen by
astro-photographers like yourself all over the world.
You should just enjoy the excellence of your images, and make them
available as widely as is possible, through the public web-sites,
magazines, etc, so you can get the credit you deserve for your skills.
best regards
hi i am john and have a web page with some of my film that i got from using my meade modified Telescope
i did my own modifications to make the scope more powerful.
my results are very good filming many satellites in orbit.
my story below
A young man by the name of John Lenard Walson has discovered a new way to extend the capabilities of small telescopes and has been able to achieve optical resolutions - at almost the diffraction limit - not commonly achievable.
The resulting astro-photographic video footage has revealed a raft of machines, hardware, satellites, spacecraft
There are, indeed, hundreds of satellites in Earth orbit as you will read in the summary which follows. However, the images you will see are clearly of large and sizeable machines which have not been seen before.
Let's start with one such object in orbit as videotaped by John Lenard Walson link below watch in high quality full screen
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
some moon film from me the link
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
How Many Known Satellites Are In Orbit? How Much 'Junk'?
Walson received the following comment about one of the videos. Does it answer all the questions? No, but perhaps some of them...
To:
john lenard (santamonicajohn@hotmail.com)
Hi John,
thank you for the moon images: once again they show that you are an
excellent photographer.
There are of course many satellites in orbit, only a few of which are
anything to do with JPL, but these are readily seen by
astro-photographers like yourself all over the world.
You should just enjoy the excellence of your images, and make them
available as widely as is possible, through the public web-sites,
magazines, etc, so you can get the credit you deserve for your skills.
best regards
Sent:
Thu 1/18/07 3:37 AM
To:
john lenard (santamonicajohn@hotmail.com)
Hello again,
and again my congratulations on your superb astrophotography
You are clearly getting some images at almost the diffraction limit of
your telescope. In the very sharpest images there are hints of diffraction
rings visible on the edges of the satellites. That is of course the
absolute limit of optical performance, and is only rarely attained.
You might also be interested in a journal produced by the
MIT Lincoln Laboratory - which is the group which has built some of the
things you are seeing. Much of what they do is what used to be the
Star wars project, which no doubt involves some of your objects. They
don't talk about the military satellites,
of course, but there are many dicussions of earth surveillance, and
related issues. It is distributed only to academic organisations, so
you may need to get your local library to borrow it, but you
may be able to get this (for free) from
Subscription Coordinator
Room L-054
Lincoln Laboratory
MIT
244 Wood Street
Lexington
MA 0240-9185
USA
best regards
Professor of Experimental Astronomy
amateur astronomy video satellite great links in info
if it was wrong to do this why did the bbc 4 do a tv documentary about the spy sats that philip masding got on film?? http://www.youtube.com/watc... philip masding and mike film of the Lacrosse Satellites, very nic...
amateur astronomy video satellite great links in info
if it was wrong to do this why did the bbc 4 do a tv documentary about the spy sats that philip masding got on film?? http://www.youtube.com/watc... philip masding and mike film of the Lacrosse Satellites, very nic...
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What ever happened to your spacecraft footage in Deepsapce...????
there was some interesting footage you had, i was telling a friend about and cannot find on your page :(