face on the space station

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16 years 4 months ago #20107 by Joe Keller
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<br />This is the image from the current CNN story about the space shuttle. I swear there's a womans face right where the shuttle is docking with the space station. Does anyone else see this? Is that painted on the shuttle? Or is NASA doctoring images? LOL!

[image] i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/TECH/space/06/...ap/art.dock.nasa.jpg [/image]


i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/TECH/space/06/...ap/art.dock.nasa.jpg

Emanuel

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Do you mean, on that shiny crinkly tinfoil cylinder exposed by the open cargo bay doors? She's vertical in the photo, facing obliquely toward her left (our right), and is exposed about down to her collarbone like an old-fashioned cameo. It could be interpreted as a man or a humanoid, too.

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