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Post by spiderman2112 on Mar 6, 2015 18:40:43 GMT 10
Hi Guys, my name is Walter and i am new to the Order :-) researched a little bit on target.lroc.asu.edu/q3/ and found some really strange structures and anomalies on the moon. This are photos from Lunar Orbiter. Just sharpened them a litte bit and a little more contrast. Otherwise no modification. Can be found in the Aristarchus Crater on the near side of the moon. What`s your opinion? I think they are not natural. Man made or alien made.
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Post by Wes Gear on Mar 6, 2015 19:04:06 GMT 10
yeah Spiderman looks Artificial, and there is so much like this, even on the near side, of the Moon. Nice find.
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 6, 2015 21:18:57 GMT 10
Hi spiderman!....I think the more people look in to moon anomalies the more they see! Now what the hell is this moving across the surface? Alien Machine Caught On Moon In 1967. On August 17, 1967, satellite Orbiter 5 took the above image of the moon. It shows an object that has left a definite “track” in the lunar surface. NASA said it was a rock that rolled downhill and left the track in the lunar surface. But there are some serious flaws with that explanation. nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/hires/lo5_h168_2.gif 1) Looking at the “track” it left behind, the object is the same width as the track. Rolling rocks leave imprints that are narrower than their width. If it was something rolling, it must have had a cylindrical shape rather than a ball. 2) If you look at the “track”, the object went straight through a depressed part of the terrain without altering course or simply getting stuck in the depression. Then it went uphill out of the depression and continued in a smooth, undisrupted path. 3) How does a rolling rock leave such a complex pattern seen in its “track”? If it was a rock that's round enough to roll that distance, then what kind of “tread pattern” could a rock possibly have to leave such a pronounced “track” that is the same width as the rock itself? They knew about the alien activity on the moon way back then . www.thelivingmoon.com/43ancients/02files/Moon_Images_A06.html
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Post by spiderman2112 on Mar 8, 2015 1:43:38 GMT 10
interesting image.....never ever a rolling stone....agree.....i would also suggest something artificial concerning the track. have found another interesting image from Aristarchus Crater....seems to be a hotspot for anomalies :-). For me it looks like a disc stucked in the sand. crashed ufo?
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Post by Wes Gear on Mar 8, 2015 23:32:19 GMT 10
Looks a lot like a Disc.
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Post by Wes Gear on Mar 8, 2015 23:47:21 GMT 10
Among the more consistent anomalies reported prior to the modern era of public perception regarding UFOs, since 1821 there have been repeated instances where both trained and amateur astronomers have described seeing a particularly bright, intermittent light or reflection emanating from within the crater Aristarchus, located on the Northwestern portion of the Moon’s earth-facing side. While today it is possible that manmade objects placed into orbit could account for bright, intermittent “star-like” illuminations emanating from space, this would not have been the case in 1821… and yet, the illumination observed near the center of Aristarchus would remain for more than a century. What was the source of this light in the Moon’s most visible feature? link
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