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awesome stuff thanks!Thanks - I am a little iffy on this one - but still open to it. Crystal Castle eh? hmm, interesting http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&sour...1b01107d8585e1 ![]() Quote:
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Thanks for posting, one of my favourite topics. I fixed the video embedding for you.
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Richard Hoagland always makes a convincing case, his Ancient Lunar Dome model is very intriguing, though very 'far out'.
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The moon is fascinating indeed. There have been many interesting theories about it. I’ve heard it is the result of a collision with the Earth and another planet. I also heard it was an asteroid that was pulled into the gravitational orbit. But the most intriguing is probably the Ship theory. Through a few underground networks, it’s been said to be a ship used to create species and seed them on the Earth.
Maybe that’s why people find the moon so alluring…perhaps somewhere hidden in the subconscious we know it to be the mother (ship). I often feel that it’s something much more significant than a tide changer and a beautiful sight for a romantic evening. I’m sure you guys have heard the stories of secret bases on and inside the moon and lawd knows what’s on the dark side of it. Maybe that was a nuke NASA fire at the moon a few weeks back. There are not many astronauts willing to discuss in details about space explorations, so there will be much speculation. It’s also funny how some people in their early childhood years imagine it to be an eye looking over us… Peace |
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Here's one of my favorite anomalies.
Enlarged crop section from classic Apollo 10 image of King Crater: ![]() AS10-30-4356 Credit: NASA Appears to be a towering structure of some sort. A refinery perhaps? |
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Majorion that's a great one!
It's weird how when you 1st look at Moon/Mars/Galactic Anomalies, they really don't look like anything, however once you get in that zone - perspective, scale, volume etc.. all come together and you start seeing things you never saw before. I'm looking at the LO5's again, and boy - it's amazing what's going on in some of these photos...
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A while ago, I did find the LONG LOADING database, for all available Lunar Orbiter USGS RAW .TIFF images, hope this link comes in handy, if you're interested: http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/lo-cgi-...?listing=alpha (I feel they've all been "sanitized") This is probably the best LO anomaly ever: ![]() Thats why I prefer Apollo though, the diversity of material ![]() Behold the ruins, Apollo 16 surface frame: ![]() Credit: RFBurns Better version here: http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/810/as16rnset.png Cheers |
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