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Cidersomerset
3rd January 2014, 21:28
I did not think it would take long for this question to be asked , you would have
thought they would of made it 'conspiracy proof' ..LOL. Others are looking for
anomalies on the surface of the moon or where ever they are. I presume they
must be up there, but who knows.......

I've added the info from a couple of other threads I put up previously to look at.....


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China's space agency releases new pics of the Moon and says it's the last time they are made public.

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Published on 22 Dec 2013


This is my final report on the Chinese (fake?) Moon landing as well.

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/202...

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Chinese Chang'e 3 Yutu Rover Sends Back Images Of Brownish Soil On Moon

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Published on 15 Dec 2013


It sure looks like Yutu has landed right in a patch of soil you would see on Mars or
Earth. Even with a little Anomaly up in the corner I am hoping they start releasing these
other places then Chinese State News. Here is the link I was able to download these
from. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/chi...
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/spec...
So many conspiracy theories are already hitting the net. What do you think about the Rover?

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Pyramid Type Structure Found In Chinese Yutu Rovers First Panorama Photo?

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Published on 22 Dec 2013


The Chinese Space Agency released this panorama via video. Please if you can help
track this down in the actual picture file you will be much appreciated! It has been like
pulling teeth finding information and pictures about this mission. I took the picture from
the video. I show you where in the video. Let me know what you think! Here is a link to
the video as always.. http://news.sky.com/story/1185776/chi...

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China's Yutu Rover Discovers Amazing Anomalies ! (Part 1)

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Published on 22 Dec 2013


Hey ladies & Gents ...... This is the first of many to come on China's Yutu Rover and it's
discoveries on the Moon. There are some Wild Anomalies in this picture guys! There will
definitely be more to come, unless of course they decide to stop showing their pictures
to the public. That would Stink! As always, let me know what you guys think. Look for
the LINK at the bottom of the description. Thanks for watching guys! Best Regards,
Chris...

Credit for this image goes to: C.N.S.A (China National Space Administration)


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Cidersomerset
3rd January 2014, 21:34
We still don't get much information on the latest moon Buggy. The little bright
dots with shadows are the lander and rover. But what are all the other bright dots
with shadows mainly on the left of the picture. Bright rocks with shadows ??

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31 December 2013 Last updated at 10:38

China's Yutu Moon rover pictured from orbit by Nasa satelliteLRO views Yutu and its
lander The lander (top arrow) and Yutu (bottom arrow) cast shadows across the
Lunar "soil" Continue reading the main story

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An American satellite has pictured the Chinese Yutu rover on the surface of the
Moon.The 150cm-wide wheeled-vehicle appears as a single pixel in the images from
the US space agency's (Nasa) Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).

The lander that placed Yutu on the surface of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) on 14
December is also visible nearby. Both pieces of Chinese hardware are distinctively
bright against the dark lunar "soil" and cast long shadows.

This made them easy to identify in before-and-after images of the landing location,
which can now be given very precise map coordinates.

Nasa says its LRO satellite was not in the right position to capture the landing
earlier this month. Only by 25 December had the spacecraft's orbit brought it
directly overhead.

The published images were taken from an altitude of 150km.

Yutu ("Jade Rabbit") is China's first mission to make a soft landing at the Moon.
After running down a ramp on to the lunar surface, Yutu trundled in an arc around
its delivery lander.

Scientists were able to check the vehicle's systems before putting the robot into
hibernation for the long lunar night, which lasts two Earth weeks.When revived,
Yutu will explore its landing zone, studying the dusty terrain and its geology.

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/72012000/jpg/_72012706_72012705.jpg

Yutu Yutu is primed to explore the lunar surface for about three months


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25559061

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China's moon rover continues lunar survey after photographing lander

by Staff Writers
Beijing (XNA) Dec 23, 2013

China's first moon rover, Yutu, or Jade Rabbit, continued patrol explorations on the
lunar surface after taking photos of the lander for the fifth and final time early on
Sunday.

According to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National
Defense (SASTIND), images transmitted to the ground after the latest photos were
captured showed for the first time the national flags on both Yutu and the lander.

http://www.spxdaily.com/images-lg/dec-15-2013-yutu-lunar-rover-change-3-lunar-lander-lg.jpg

Pictures of the lander's five-star red flag could not be taken during previous photo-
shooting operations because the flag's position was not facing the camera.The latest
photo operations will be the last in which the lander and rover take photos of each other.
Yutu separated from the lander on Dec. 15, several hours after China's lunar probe
Chang'e-3 soft-landed on the moon on Dec. 14.

The moon rover and the lander took photos of each other for the first time on the night
of December 15. Color images transmitted live during the first photo operation only
showed the Chinese national flag on Yutu.

The rover began to circle the lander after the two took their first photos of each other,
with a four-day break that lasted from Dec. 16 to Dec. 20, during which the six-wheeled
rover shut down its subsystems, according to SASTIND.

Yutu will survey the moon's geological structure and surface substances and look for
natural resources for three months, while the lander will conduct in situ exploration at
the landing site for one year.

The Chang'e-3 mission makes China the third country, after the Soviet Union and the
United States, to soft-land a spacecraft on lunar soil.The mission also marks the full
completion of the second phase of China's lunar program, which includes orbiting,
landing and returning to Earth.After the mission, China's lunar program will enter a new
stage of unmanned automatic sampling and return, which will include Chang'e-5 and 6
missions.

China plans to launch lunar probe Chang'e-5 in 2017, according to SASTIND.

http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Chinas_moon_rover_continues_lunar_survey_after_photographing_lander_999.html

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?66994-China-s-Yutu-Moon-rover-pictured-from-orbit-by-Nasa-satellite-China-s-moon-rover-continues-lunar-survey&p=779062#post779062

Cidersomerset
3rd January 2014, 21:39
I just saw this vid on RT and out of curiosity wanted to compare it to an Apollo,
then got carried away as usual and watched them all for fun ...LOL

They all seem to be landing on the same moon or set depending on your view.



Released video: China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe lands on Moon


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Published on 15 Dec 2013


Chinese state television released video of the Chang'e-3 space probe landing on the
Moon. The 140-kilogramme (300-pound) rover on board the probe separated from the
much larger landing vehicle early on Sunday, around seven hours after the Chang'e 3
had touched down on a fairly flat, Earth-facing part of the moon. The event marks the
first soft-landing on the moon in three decades, joining the USA and former USSR in
achieving the feat
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Chang'e 3 (Chinese Lunar Lander)' Landing on the Moon
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Published on 14 Dec 2013


The Chang'e-3 probe has successfully completed its soft-landing at the Bay of
Rainbows on the moon. Watch this video capturing the final moments, as the probe
descended to the lunar surface.



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First Moon Landing, One Shot, 1969, Apollo 11

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Uploaded on 21 May 2007


This is one shot, starting about 10 minutes before touch down. Seen trough the
right window of Lunar Module (LM). Landing on the Sea of Tranquility : 20 July
1969 20:17,40 UTC.

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Apollo 12 landing, Corrected view from Lunar Module Pilot window

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Uploaded on 4 Feb 2012


Apollo 12 Corrected view from Lunar Module Pilot window, this is the actual view,
because of the way the camera was mounted normally when its projected back the view
is askew.

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Apollo 14 Descent & Landing at Fra Mauro - 16mm DAC footage (perspective-corrected with audio)

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Uploaded on 25 Jan 2011


In this presentation, we will look at the perspective-corrected 16mm Data Acquisition
Camera (DAC) footage that was shot during the Apollo 14 descent and landing on the
lunar surface at Frau Mauro. For the duration of this descent footage, the DAC motion
picture camera was mounted in the right side forward-facing (LMP) window of the Apollo
14 Lunar Module "Antares", providing us a view looking down at the Moon's surface
from pitchover till touchdown. I also included the synchronized approach & landing
mission audio as well, letting you hear the chatter between CDR Alan Shepard, LMP
Edgar Mitchell, and CapCom Fred Haise.




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Apollo 15 Landing on Moon Near Hadley Rille | NASA Lunar Module Site Program

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Published on 25 Jun 2012


Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - a view out the Lunar Module window
during the landing of Apollo 15. Hadley Rille is visible in the distance. Please rate and
comment, thanks!

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Apollo 16 landing

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Uploaded on 11 Nov 2007


Apollo 16 (Young and Duke) lunar module Orion lands on the Descartes Highlands. 21
April 1972.

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Apollo 17 Lunar Landing

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Apollo 17 lunar landing at Taurus Littrow - 11th December 1972. Onboard Lunar Module
Challenger are astronauts Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt.


http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?66582-Released-video-China-s-Chang-e-3-lunar-probe-lands-on-Moon-Comparison-with-Appollo-landings&p=773564#post773564

Milneman
3rd January 2014, 21:43
Here's a thought.

What's the probability the reason the shadows are all in the same direction is because they were all taken at the same time and released at different times to give the impression that they were taken at different times?

HMMMM.

Azt
4th January 2014, 01:22
It seems you can not see the SUN in the free space. Probably, that is what they are trying to hide.

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GNC Harteveld
4th January 2014, 04:57
Panorama:
http://www.universetoday.com/107388/chinas-1st-lunar-lander-snaps-1st-landing-site-panorama/

Milneman
4th January 2014, 10:03
Ya know...it occurs to me the reason we're getting the pictures the way we are...is because their rover is broken...and they're trying to save face.

Cidersomerset
4th January 2014, 10:38
Ya know...it occurs to me the reason we're getting the pictures the way we are...is because their rover is broken...and they're trying to save face.

That just conjured up an amusing thought of a repairman sneaking
in to fix it from the local moon base.....

Or better still ...LOL



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Cidersomerset
4th January 2014, 10:51
Panorama:
http://www.universetoday.com/107388/...site-panorama/

Nice views.....


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http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/4094253.v01.jpg

Cidersomerset
4th January 2014, 10:57
http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Change-3_lunar_landing_site.jpg

http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Sinus-iridum.png

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A lunar crater in stunning detail from the Chang'E 2 orbiter. Credit: CNSA / China Lunar Exploration Program

Read more: http://www.universetoday.com/78248/first-images-from-change-2-released/#ixzz2pQUFD6ku



http://www.universetoday.com/107388/chinas-1st-lunar-lander-snaps-1st-landing-site-panorama/

GNC Harteveld
4th January 2014, 13:10
I don't know if they are faking it but the pictures are terrible.
If you're hiding something you've got something to hide. ;)

Milneman
5th January 2014, 10:50
Panorama:
http://www.universetoday.com/107388/...site-panorama/

Nice views.....


http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Change-3-1st-Pano_1b_Ken-Kremer-.jpg

http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Change-3-1st-Pano_1_Ken-Kremer-.jpg

http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/1484384_642579702469701_1159617614_n-580x401.jpg

http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/4094253.v01.jpg

So how much did Target have to pay the Chinese to get the rover to make it's logo on the lunar surface? :P

Cidersomerset
22nd January 2014, 18:08
Another interesting article.....

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Structures, pyramids, triangular light formations and more are uncovered in China's new moon rover landing footage (Video)


There is no doubt aliens are real. They really are fallen angels and are NOT our
friends. More images continue to come in showing their existance.

Their agenda will include a mass “visit” which should be happening relatively soon.


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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT HOW BIBLICAL PROPHECY FITS WITH THE WAR
RUMORS, SPACE THREATS, TRIGGER-HAPPY POLICE, EXTREME WEATHER, ALIEN
DISCOVERIES & UFO SIGHTINGS ON THE INCLINE, FINANCIALS & MORALS ON
THE DECLINE (& SO MUCH MORE), THAT WE ARE EXPERIENCING AT SUCH AN
INCREASE AND INTENSITY?

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Published on 10 Jan 2014


1/10/2014 - Structures, pyramids, triangular light formations and more are
uncovered in China's new moon rover landing footage. This is the smoking gun if
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