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Post by brillbilly on Mar 15, 2010 9:52:00 GMT 10
The Castle. This strange object, photographed during an Apollo mission, has been named "the castle" by Richard Hoagland. It seems to have a definite structure, like the remnant wall of some ancient building. The bottom looks as if it has rows of support columns, above which is a high spire. Whatever it is, it's much brighter than the surrounding landscape. Is it just a trick of light and shadow? A photographic anomaly?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2010 11:22:04 GMT 10
So many interesting sites on the moon, and Mars, but where do they send men and probes.............. featureless deserts, thats where, sneaky, sneaky bastards.
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Post by blacky on Mar 23, 2010 2:56:15 GMT 10
So many interesting sites on the moon, and Mars, but where do they send men and probes.............. featureless deserts, thats where, sneaky, sneaky bastards. they send probes to the boring places because its all just a cover in my mind!
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Post by shatnerswig on Mar 23, 2010 3:54:31 GMT 10
what do you mean boring that mars rock on the lower left looks just like a piston from a 72 chevy impala.. signed richard c.
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Post by shatnerswig on Mar 23, 2010 3:55:42 GMT 10
seriously these ruins are ours ...... well from humans not aliens
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Post by blacktooth on Mar 23, 2010 4:45:50 GMT 10
this time last year when i looked at the moon thus all i saw was the moon but man lately ive been reading all these reports and evidence of so much more than being a moon when i look now it amazes me to what is really going on out there now i want to set myself up with cheap but good enough telescopes or equipment so i can spend some evenings with it and the rest of the sky has anyone got any good tips or buys
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Post by blacky on Mar 23, 2010 6:12:24 GMT 10
this time last year when i looked at the moon thus all i saw was the moon but man lately ive been reading all these reports and evidence of so much more than being a moon when i look now it amazes me to what is really going on out there now i want to set myself up with cheap but good enough telescopes or equipment so i can spend some evenings with it and the rest of the sky has anyone got any good tips or buys not sure about that blacktooth but you are going to have to spend abit of money to get one powerful enough to see anything thats on there in my view! dont quote me on that though! @ shatners are you in the know or something??? lol it could be either, I could be a right arse and ask you to prove your theory haha
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 23, 2010 7:00:49 GMT 10
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Post by blacktooth on Mar 23, 2010 7:12:45 GMT 10
cheers blacky and cheers brili i will check out those links i dont think i could handle binoculars thats more of a peeping thing i might get distracted by the neighbours ;D im gonna look on ebay and see what the score is cheers guys
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 23, 2010 7:20:54 GMT 10
cheers blacky and cheers brili i will check out those links i dont think i could handle binoculars thats more of a peeping thing i might get distracted by the neighbours ;D im gonna look on ebay and see what the score is cheers guys there are hundreds of different telescops but like blacky says you wont see any small detail you wont see the castle,you will see all the mountains and impack craters,it looks fab and for £100 you will get a great starter scope that comes this different barlow lenses for different magnification
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