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    Default Filming craft moving on the moon

    At the 10:00 mark you can see the object rising, if this is taken by amateur astronomers we can only imagine what other larger telescopes might capture.


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    Default Re: Filming craft moving on the moon

    Start around the 9:20 mark if you are impatient, as am I.
    I see nothing but atmospheric aberration.

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    Default Re: Filming craft moving on the moon

    I must admit that was a very ethereal event, but perhaps I am missing something, speaking of telescopic scrutiny of the Moon, have you seen John Lenard Walson's stuff? He is a somewhat awkward character and he can be a bit 'touchy' but his invention of a zoom mechanism using digital tools produces some amazing close up work on the Moon, you can actually see structures and odd looking shapes, it all points to the Moon being highly mysterious, and probably not what we think it is at all.

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