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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 13:47:07   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
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 of something 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃


do you perform at the comedy club?

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Nov 20, 2022 14:32:39   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Streets, the photographs you posted remind me of a comic in which people are confronted by an alien. One of them says, "We need to photograph this. Grab the crappiest camera we own and take a picture."

I've seen the site you reference. Why are your posts so "pixelated", or whatever that look is? It is certainly not presented in that crappy format on the site. Just curious about your presentation.

Additionally, how about a location reference for your posted materials? How about posting one of those, so-called, blacked-out locations?
--Bob

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Nov 20, 2022 14:47:13   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Thank you for your many adolescent replies. Some of you actually think that these images were the result of earth based instruments. Not much brain matter involved there. I am old enough to remember and worked on the early attempts at Lunar spacecraft photography on the Moon. I spent two years on engineering the SCTVGDHS (SpaceCraft Television Ground Data Handling System). That was in 1964-65. It was first used on The Mariner missions and later the Surveyor program. The Surveyor was the first soft lander on the Lunar surface and sent data back to the Pioneer site at Goldstone tracking station, California. After that came my contributions to the Apollo Program.

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Nov 20, 2022 15:01:12   #
James May
 
Alien Base

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Nov 20, 2022 15:01:48   #
James May
 
They are Mining Radian 3

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Nov 20, 2022 15:13:04   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
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)



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Nov 20, 2022 15:47:44   #
Artcameraman Loc: Springfield NH
 
The moon is hollow.

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Nov 20, 2022 15:55:23   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Artcameraman wrote:
The moon is hollow.


JUST LIKE YOUR HEAD!

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Nov 20, 2022 16:03:47   #
Artcameraman Loc: Springfield NH
 
You know me.

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Nov 20, 2022 17:48:42   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
rmalarz wrote:
Streets, the photographs you posted remind me of a comic in which people are confronted by an alien. One of them says, "We need to photograph this. Grab the crappiest camera we own and take a picture."

I've seen the site you reference. Why are your posts so "pixelated", or whatever that look is? It is certainly not presented in that crappy format on the site. Just curious about your presentation.

Additionally, how about a location reference for your posted materials? How about posting one of those, so-called, blacked-out locations?
--Bob
Streets, the photographs you posted remind me of a... (show quote)


Bob,Took these photos of same large crater with my camera on a sturdy tripod. The first photo shows no dithering or blackouts. The second shows both after increasing image size.


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Nov 20, 2022 18:15:21   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
Streets wrote:
Bob,Took these photos of same large crater with my camera on a sturdy tripod. The first photo shows no dithering or blackouts. The second shows both after increasing image size.



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Nov 20, 2022 21:11:42   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Streets, in all honesty, I’m having trouble believing this .

Please share with me the camera/lens combination you used , as well as the exposure information.
—Bob
Streets wrote:
Bob,Took these photos of same large crater with my camera on a sturdy tripod. The first photo shows no dithering or blackouts. The second shows both after increasing image size.

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Nov 20, 2022 21:56:30   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
rmalarz wrote:
Streets, in all honesty, I’m having trouble believing this .

Please share with me the camera/lens combination you used , as well as the exposure information.
—Bob



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Nov 20, 2022 22:00:04   #
Sidwalkastronomy Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
Streets wrote:
Bob,Took these photos of same large crater with my camera on a sturdy tripod. The first photo shows no dithering or blackouts. The second shows both after increasing image size.


I've done hundreds of moon photos with my Celestron C 8 with eyepiece projection and prime focus and I smell something fishy with your claim.

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Nov 20, 2022 22:15:14   #
Markag
 
Elvis?

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