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Apr 29, 2017 11:40:36   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
This image was taken directly from my monitor last December. I had been using the NASA LROC website (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiting Camera) off and on for a couple of years. This site enabled the user to zoom in anywhere on the moon and view features with amazing resolution. To copy an image, one had to photograph the screen, as you could not simply save to your pictures in the normal way. This image is of a crater that is about 200 feet in diameter. What is in the crater is something one never sees in other similar craters. It appears to be a construct of some sort that was placed there by intelligent beings. NASA usually blacks out what it doesn't want to be seen, but they missed this one. The site that this image came from, target.lroc.asu.edu is unavailable at this time. I wonder why.


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Apr 29, 2017 11:49:39   #
NickelCigar Loc: Lenexa, Kansas
 
Interesting, but wishful thinking.

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Apr 29, 2017 12:07:38   #
Big Bill Loc: Phoenix, AZ
 
Obviously, it's a Roosian test site for mining for green cheese. I understand the Roosians really like green cheese. If this test works, they will either hollow out the entire moon, or attach heavy cables to the moon, and haul it down to Siberia, where the cheese can be gotten much easier.
It's my understanding they tried this earlier (Tunguska was where they first tried), but the cables broke, and when they fell, they really messed the place up. They have better cable technology now. :-)

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Apr 29, 2017 12:08:55   #
Dngallagher Loc: Wilmington De.
 
Streets wrote:
This image was taken directly from my monitor last December. I had been using the NASA LROC website (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiting Camera) off and on for a couple of years. This site enabled the user to zoom in anywhere on the moon and view features with amazing resolution. To copy an image, one had to photograph the screen, as you could not simply save to your pictures in the normal way. This image is of a crater that is about 200 feet in diameter. What is in the crater is something one never sees in other similar craters. It appears to be a construct of some sort that was placed there by intelligent beings. NASA usually blacks out what it doesn't want to be seen, but they missed this one. The site that this image came from, target.lroc.asu.edu is unavailable at this time. I wonder why.
This image was taken directly from my monitor last... (show quote)


Or NOT.... Sorry - not seeing what you see.... not nearly enough clarity of detail. Better luck next time.

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Apr 29, 2017 12:09:05   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
While not very sharp of a photo it looks to be an three in one hole of big bolders nothing else.

Streets wrote:
This image was taken directly from my monitor last December. I had been using the NASA LROC website (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiting Camera) off and on for a couple of years. This site enabled the user to zoom in anywhere on the moon and view features with amazing resolution. To copy an image, one had to photograph the screen, as you could not simply save to your pictures in the normal way. This image is of a crater that is about 200 feet in diameter. What is in the crater is something one never sees in other similar craters. It appears to be a construct of some sort that was placed there by intelligent beings. NASA usually blacks out what it doesn't want to be seen, but they missed this one. The site that this image came from, target.lroc.asu.edu is unavailable at this time. I wonder why.
This image was taken directly from my monitor last... (show quote)

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Apr 29, 2017 12:43:20   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
RichardSM wrote:
While not very sharp of a photo it looks to be an three in one hole of big bolders nothing else.


I'm still waiting for a perceptive reply, not roosian and green cheese crap.

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Apr 29, 2017 12:45:17   #
Big Bill Loc: Phoenix, AZ
 
Streets wrote:
I'm still waiting for a perceptive reply, not roosian and green cheese crap.


Sorry you don't like humor.
What type of "perceptive reply" are you looking for? Do you think we are able to interpret the photo to discern some sort of alien machinery?

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Apr 29, 2017 12:51:10   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
Same guys who built that face on Mars?

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Apr 29, 2017 12:55:07   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
Streets wrote:
I'm still waiting for a perceptive reply, not roosian and green cheese crap.


May it be someone is watching to much T.V. stuff on Discovery Channel.

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Apr 29, 2017 13:08:54   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
It would be nice if there were a Lunar geologist on UHH, or even someone with an open mind who might recognize something peculiar about the interior of that crater. My interest in the moon began when working on the Surveyor moon lander and Apollo programs. I am now 83 and that interest has not yet ebbed.

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Apr 29, 2017 15:52:05   #
Linary Loc: UK
 
Streets wrote:
It would be nice if there were a Lunar geologist on UHH, or even someone with an open mind who might recognize something peculiar about the interior of that crater. My interest in the moon began when working on the Surveyor moon lander and Apollo programs. I am now 83 and that interest has not yet ebbed.


You might get a better response if you posted in the Astronomy section: http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-109-1.html

I am not a member of that section but would wager they will take this thread far more seriously.

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Apr 29, 2017 16:38:37   #
mrpentaxk5ii
 
Could be some space crap that hit the moon.

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Apr 30, 2017 02:35:24   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
Streets wrote:
I'm still waiting for a perceptive reply, not roosian and green cheese crap.

Would purple cheese do?

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Apr 30, 2017 05:35:59   #
tturner Loc: Savannah Ga
 
Could it be debris that fell back into the crater after the impact? Not a scientist, but I am some what of an amateur astronomer.

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Apr 30, 2017 06:44:21   #
whitewolfowner
 
Streets wrote:
This image was taken directly from my monitor last December. I had been using the NASA LROC website (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiting Camera) off and on for a couple of years. This site enabled the user to zoom in anywhere on the moon and view features with amazing resolution. To copy an image, one had to photograph the screen, as you could not simply save to your pictures in the normal way. This image is of a crater that is about 200 feet in diameter. What is in the crater is something one never sees in other similar craters. It appears to be a construct of some sort that was placed there by intelligent beings. NASA usually blacks out what it doesn't want to be seen, but they missed this one. The site that this image came from, target.lroc.asu.edu is unavailable at this time. I wonder why.
This image was taken directly from my monitor last... (show quote)




A friend of mine and I have been researching the moon for years and we have found multiple photos that raise serious questions. We have also observed with the telescopes some really unanswered things. There are a ton of questions of what we have found and come to the conclusion that something is going on on the surface of the moon that the government is keeping from us. Of course one's imagination can run rampid with ideas but the bottom line is that there is something going on; what who knows!

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