9600 Years Old ALIEN SPACESHIP on the MOON
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bettyboolean wrote:How do we know they are not monochrome pictures of the surface of a bowl of porridge?
you can find crazy things on some of these photos:
http://ser.sese.asu.edu/LO/lo5-hires.data.html
somewhere in the middle of page are the INTERESTING ONES ..
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Last edited by Pindz on Thu May 13, 2010 1:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
drabbit wrote:sorrry
this was there before ............ you dont like specific type of persons ..... its not about you believe them or not, its simply your aversion to certain types of peoples
ALEX COLLIER have NO SECRET AGENDA..... NO NWO AGENDA....
JUST PRESENTING VERY INTERESTING INFORMATIONS - take it or leave it.
- Peaceonearth

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Friends, may be what the speaker says is true.
Please open LPOD photographs of the moon
Increase the size. and you can see many things
for yourselves
An example here

Please open LPOD photographs of the moon
Increase the size. and you can see many things
for yourselves
An example here

- Peaceonearth

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LPOD has so many photos of the moon
They all appear to be small in size but you
can enlarge them.
Here's another example

They all appear to be small in size but you
can enlarge them.
Here's another example

how about this one?
there are better videos of this if you look...
there are better videos of this if you look...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCUzHnVeI10
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Victory is achieved by refusing to submit – resistance is victory.
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I didn't want to make a new thread on this... so I will post it here:
Central Peak of Bullialdus Crater

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/figure ... 2_fig1.jpg
LROC Wide Angle Camera View of Bullialdus crater (60 kilometers or 37 miles in diameter). The approximate position of today's NAC featured image is highlighted with the white arrow.

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpegMo ... modest.jpg
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the summit of the central peak of Bullialdus crater, a Constellation Region of Interest. LROC Narrow Angle Camera image M114098458LE, image is 500 meters (1640 feet) wide.
Nearly every square inch of the Moon is affected by impact craters, from micron-sized pits to gargantuan impact basins (like the 1100 kilometers or 638 miles) diameter Imbrium basin, which can be seen with the naked eye on a clear night). Lunar craters have a dizzying array of sizes and morphologies; this is because the size and the morphology of a crater depends on the size (and to some extent, the speed) of the impacting bolide. While there are no places on the lunar surface that aren't interesting or worthy of a visit from human explorers, a recurring theme that can be seen on the list of Constellation program regions of interest are complex craters -- large craters with a central peak.
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center built and manages the mission for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera was designed to acquire data for landing site certification and to conduct polar illumination studies and global mapping. Operated by Arizona State University, LROC consists of a pair of narrow-angle cameras (NAC) and a single wide-angle camera (WAC). The mission is expected to return over 70 terabytes of image data.
Image Credit:
NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
Image Addition Date:
2010-05-11
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA13132
ALmost looks like ancient Ruin laying in rubbles
Central Peak of Bullialdus Crater

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/figure ... 2_fig1.jpg
LROC Wide Angle Camera View of Bullialdus crater (60 kilometers or 37 miles in diameter). The approximate position of today's NAC featured image is highlighted with the white arrow.

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpegMo ... modest.jpg
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the summit of the central peak of Bullialdus crater, a Constellation Region of Interest. LROC Narrow Angle Camera image M114098458LE, image is 500 meters (1640 feet) wide.
Nearly every square inch of the Moon is affected by impact craters, from micron-sized pits to gargantuan impact basins (like the 1100 kilometers or 638 miles) diameter Imbrium basin, which can be seen with the naked eye on a clear night). Lunar craters have a dizzying array of sizes and morphologies; this is because the size and the morphology of a crater depends on the size (and to some extent, the speed) of the impacting bolide. While there are no places on the lunar surface that aren't interesting or worthy of a visit from human explorers, a recurring theme that can be seen on the list of Constellation program regions of interest are complex craters -- large craters with a central peak.
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center built and manages the mission for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera was designed to acquire data for landing site certification and to conduct polar illumination studies and global mapping. Operated by Arizona State University, LROC consists of a pair of narrow-angle cameras (NAC) and a single wide-angle camera (WAC). The mission is expected to return over 70 terabytes of image data.
Image Credit:
NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
Image Addition Date:
2010-05-11
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA13132
ALmost looks like ancient Ruin laying in rubbles

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- Crawford2010

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what a load of fing bull shit,
sun light makes gravity-- ok or corse it dose
you should see how high i can jump in the dark.
why dos'nt he just say the same gravity as earth
sun light makes gravity-- ok or corse it dose
you should see how high i can jump in the dark.
why dos'nt he just say the same gravity as earth
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