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What's in this 390 foot wide crater on the near side of the moon?
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Nov 20, 2022 08:12:38   #
photon-collector Loc: Tampa Bay Area, Florida
 
On further inspection, I'm thinking it is the remains of Alice Kramden.....

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Nov 20, 2022 08:36:54   #
olemikey Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
 
medphotog wrote:
I guess it may who you were speaking with. In my case I've had some interesting (and multiple) conversations with four moonwalkers and three CMP's and none of them expressed finding/seeing anything alien. (Other than Smilin' Al telling me they brought back a skeleton of a "luna tick" which they kept hush-hush. He was a riot when he was in a good mood)

As for the craters.. (Someone sent me this a while back and sorry I couldn't resist)


So now we know where the name "Moondoggie" came from... . . . . ............

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Nov 20, 2022 09:11:18   #
StanMac Loc: Tennessee
 
photon-collector wrote:
On further inspection, I'm thinking it is the remains of Alice Kramden.....


😂😂👍 For sure!

Stan

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Nov 20, 2022 09:56:42   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Well, this is an interesting discussion!

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Nov 20, 2022 10:28:55   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Architect1776 wrote:
Data supporting this?


The supporting data is your eyes. Do you think that NASA wanted this to be discussed. The folks at ASU just missed deleting these images, as that's what they are paid to do. I'm sorry that I didn't record the lat-long info when I recorded these images. As of this moment, I have received no feedback from my fellow U.H. users regarding their experience using Quickmap at maximum resolution.

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Nov 20, 2022 10:47:15   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
ken_stern wrote:
I'm with you on this one ---
But think it was put together by those intergalactic folks that built the Pyramids


Are they Jewish space lasers?

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Nov 20, 2022 10:50:32   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
Streets wrote:
One can see the removal of the rim at the eastern side that made entry easier. What was put in there is a mystery. I feel that it is of unnatural nature.

The image was made possible by NASA's Quickmap site. Which is gained by: quickmap.lroc.asu.edu. The colon is not part of the address.


Looks like an eye of the man in the moon to me.



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Nov 20, 2022 11:46:57   #
bobbyjohn Loc: Dallas, TX
 
joecichjr wrote:
I'm glad I looked back up at the title after I read your explanation. I thought it was a colonoscopy with a dirty lens or something 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

Or...here's a picture of the moon with a clean lens!



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Nov 20, 2022 11:53:28   #
Sidwalkastronomy Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
Streets wrote:
I worked at the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center for a bit over a year on the installation and debugging team of the Apollo Mission Simulator and had many conversations with various astronauts and most expected to find examples of alien presence there. I would recommend that you look at quickmap and see how much that they do not want you to see at the higher resolutions that are available. Lots of dithering and outright blackouting.


Did you work with
AL Nailer of Tel Vue fame?
Was shot taken with eye piece projection, what scope?

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Nov 20, 2022 12:09:28   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
Fotoartist wrote:
Looks like an eye of the man in the moon to me.


Anybody check out the dark side of the moon?



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Nov 20, 2022 12:20:52   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
rmalarz wrote:
Rather than conspiracy theories, you should acquaint yourself with meteor crater ballistics. You seem to approach this with an already formulated concept of what happened. Instead, I'd suggest an approach where all of the possibilities are considered and compared with known data and reach an intellectual conclusion. Thus, considering the trajectory of the object which caused the crater, the possible velocity of said object, etc. It's a bit more scientific than a woo-woo theory.
--Bob


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Nov 20, 2022 12:52:09   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Fotoartist wrote:
Anybody check out the dark side of the moon?


Quickmap has a dark, or far, side mapping feature as well but they chose to greatly limit the resolution. This makes in impossible to see any of the alien projects that exist there. The LROC is capable of the same resolution on the far side but the images are limited by over 10X more than those of the near side in the processing, so us earthlings will not live in fear of what they see. the LROC stands for Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiting Camera. This device has been orbiting 70 miles above the Lunar surface for at least 6 years that I know of.

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Nov 20, 2022 12:56:40   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Streets wrote:
Quickmap has a dark, or far, side mapping feature as well but they chose to greatly limit the resolution. This makes in impossible to see any of the alien projects that exist there. The LROC is capable of the same resolution on the far side but the images are limited by over 10X more than those of the near side in the processing, so us earthlings will not live in fear of what they see. the LROC stands for Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiting Camera. This device has been orbiting 70 miles above the Lunar surface for at least 6 years that I know of.
Quickmap has a dark, or far, side mapping feature ... (show quote)

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Nov 20, 2022 13:01:52   #
mindzye Loc: WV
 
Architect1776 wrote:
Let's see, crap hitting the moon for a few million years.
The rim getting hit by a glancing blow, other strikes, who knows.
Why waste effort coming billions of miles to push some dirt around a bit on the moon when there is this big planet only about 230k more miles away.
Let's see, crap hitting the moon for a few million... (show quote)


Maybe 'they' did at first, saw the condition of the inhabitants, and decided to go somewhere a bit more uninhabited.

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Nov 20, 2022 13:17:54   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
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