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as they shot it, apollo 11 and hasselblads in space..

Arthurwg

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I believe Nadar was the first photographer in space. Shot Paris from a balloon in 1868. But I don't think he used a Hasselblad.
 

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Has anyone looked up the definition of “space”?
 

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I believe Nadar was the first photographer in space. Shot Paris from a balloon in 1868. But I don't think he used a Hasselblad.

Correct. I think that Victor may have had a fear of heights. Besides Hasselblad never had a nadar.
 

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I don't know about that. Either of you guys been in the Mariana Trench lately?
No, but I understand your point. One day, perhaps, Elon or Jeff will look down and start a venture for Mariana Trench tourism!
 

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I don't know about that. Either of you guys been in the Mariana Trench lately?
You have to read that post as if I was saying that in my best James Tiberius Kirk voice - the full on Stratford Festival one.
 

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You have to read that post as if I was saying that in my best James Tiberius Kirk voice - the full on Stratford Festival one.

Matt, I knew it was a Star Trek reference. I was just joking around with you and Brian.