06 Dec 2007
China has officially denied rumours that it faked a photograph apparently taken from its satellite in orbit around the Moon.
Ever since the Chang'e-1 satellite photo was released, there have been rumblings on the internet that the image was copied from an earlier American survey.
China pointed to a double asteroid crater which is not consistent with existing knowledge of the Moon as proof that the image is genuine.
"There is absolutely no forgery," Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist for the lunar probe, told the Beijing News.
"Maybe it is because the resolution of the American photo was not high enough, or a new pit might have been generated by an asteroid hitting the moon between 2005 and 2007.
"I understand the doubts of the internet surfers. They hope the Chinese lunar probe can do well so they don't want the photo to turn out to be fake."
The photo was created by matching strips of images taken along a particular line of longitude. But it has been suggested that the Chinese photographic lab slightly misaligned one of the strips, thus giving the appearance of a double crater.
Emily Lakdawalla, from the Planetary Society, said in a blog entry: "The Chang'e image is not a fake as far as I can tell.
"My opinion, based on the evidence I was able to dig up, is that the Chinese do have an orbiter at the Moon and that it is producing really beautiful images.
"But the one released image is a processed product, and was altered slightly to make it pretty. This alteration made it difficult for a scientist to realise that what appeared to be a new feature was in fact an artefact."
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if the China is looking at the moon I cannot wait to see proof photos on the net for evidence of the moon landings by the USA
Posted by: BB 28 Jan 2008
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Why bother about the comments! The less people know about China secrets, the better for China security's sake. Foreigners tend to get jeolous of Chinese achivements. In the past, they had been bullied Chinese and looked down upon China. As China grows stronger, they get more suspicious. Wheher you like it or not, you should work closely with China instead of downplaying China if the world is stay peaceful. Mutual cooperation, trust and respect must prvail for the world to maintain peace and order. So now please wake up before it's too late, otherwise you got more to loose. No country can isolate from each other as we all are interdependent.
Posted by: lbgan 06 Dec 2007