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ktlight
2nd September 2013, 08:32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1jbp7_8Ako

"Published on Aug 23, 2013
A http://www.nibiru-elenin.co.uk/ presentation MOON ALERT Is this Normal Or Something pulling the Moon 2013 What is going on ? or is this normal ? I have always been advised the moon wobbles but stays the same earth facing and on a north south pole face ? Yet here we have the moon rotating ? any experts confirm this is normal ?"

indigopete
2nd September 2013, 09:54
It's normal.

Sunny-side-up
2nd September 2013, 10:15
Thats a Mirror Vertically Flipped image ktlight

Its just been uploaded wrongly!

Nick Matkin
2nd September 2013, 10:17
I know a lot of keen lunar astronomers. They've not noticed anything, though most of them have bought big new cars, so I guess they've been paid by TPTB to keep quiet!

;)

Nick

sirdipswitch
2nd September 2013, 12:26
You can check this out for yourself. Best time is on full moon. Full moon always comes up in the eastern sky and will set the next day at mid mornin. As it goes from east to west, it will rotate clockwise 90 degrees. Ain't no expert, but near as I can tell, it's always done this, cuz I notice the same effect in old movies made 50 years ago.

ghostrider
2nd September 2013, 15:48
the moon is a balance tool , used to keep earth from coming apart, it makes constant adjustments as earth is growing ... due to the wobble of the earth from quakes caused by fracking, too many building close together and overpopulation = earth makes adjustments for the shifting weight and thus the moon makes adjustments to keep us in balance as a cosmic ballet ensues ... not to worry this is very normal ...

Bill Ryan
2nd September 2013, 16:01
http://www.enterprisemission.com/images/Moon-rotation.gif

This image from the Red Shift 3 (http://www.maris.com/content/indexe5cc.html?id=20) desktop planetarium.

Nothing's happening to the moon that tens of thousands of amateur astronomers wouldn't immediately notice.

ktlight
2nd September 2013, 16:43
Interesting!!!

Atlas
2nd September 2013, 19:22
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Nick Matkin
2nd September 2013, 20:37
Ahh, yes, but WHY is it in a tidal-lock orbit?

Must have been arranged by those evil Archons, Annunaki and other dastardly aliens so they can keep their beady little (big?) eyes on us from their lunar bases don't you think? And that's why we didn't return to the moon for more rocks; they told us to **** off and never come back!

Obviously NASA made all that 'tidal lock' rubbish up cos they reckoned we're all too stupid to work out the truth...

Nick

Davidallany
2nd September 2013, 20:45
We can just ask the US government to bomb it so that everything is nice and in shape again, it does help, not having people living over there, or are there?

Tommy
2nd September 2013, 21:52
Not to be harsh, but a look out the window with or without a set of binoculars would have resolved this question :)

And not to mention physics, and the fact that probably no-one would have been around to observe such an ordeal

This reminds me why I don't watch a lot of stuff on youtube anymore

Atlas
2nd September 2013, 22:02
The Moon in HD 1080P 16 inches telescope
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samvado
9th September 2013, 14:14
Nothing's happening to the moon that tens of thousands of amateur astronomers wouldn't immediately notice.


Maybe, limited in resolution and scope, however there have been strange observations that have been done by the BIG guys, and some you can find here:

http://archive.org/details/StrangeWorldOfTheMoon