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Apr 30, 2017 07:09:55   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
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.
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It's either a mall or a military base, preparing for the invasion of earth.

Actually, it's nothing more than a crater within a crater.

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Apr 30, 2017 07:18:03   #
James Slick Loc: Pittsburgh,PA
 
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.
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If you're using a Windows computer you don't have to photograph the monitor. Simply press Prnt Scrn key, This saves a screenshot to the windows clipboard. When done hitting that key open an image editor (or good old Windows Paint) and select "paste", crop out whatever you don't want. Then you can save the image as a PNG or Jpeg file!

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Apr 30, 2017 09:46:21   #
guardineer
 
The first time I used a new cable to snatch a firewood log it twisted, kinked and curled. It now has the perfect form to cinch onto a crater of green cheese. I will donate it to the roosians for this project in exchange for enough green cheese for a small gathering. BYOB of wine. Everyone's invited.

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Apr 30, 2017 09:59:06   #
alby Loc: very eastern pa.
 
whitewolfowner wrote:
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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drill ...baby ... drill

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Apr 30, 2017 10:17:53   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
RIDICULE: The favorite enterprise of the ignorant.

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Apr 30, 2017 12:03:20   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
It looks like a crater within a crater to me Streets.

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Apr 30, 2017 12:22:46   #
gekko11 Loc: Las Cruces NM
 
Sorry streets , all I see is a crater , but would like to look closer, what are the coordinates ?

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Apr 30, 2017 12:53:43   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
gekko11 wrote:
Sorry streets , all I see is a crater , but would like to look closer, what are the coordinates ?


You can't get any closer without pixelation. The coordinates wouldn't be of much use since the NASA quickmap site is now unavailable.

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Apr 30, 2017 15:26:09   #
whitewolfowner
 
alby wrote:
drill ...baby ... drill



Ridicule all you want; you're only showing your ignorance. How much time have you spent with a telescope looking a the moon and doing research on it? As the old saying goes: "ignorance is bliss".

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Apr 30, 2017 16:14:27   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
guardineer wrote:
The first time I used a new cable to snatch a firewood log it twisted, kinked and curled. It now has the perfect form to cinch onto a crater of green cheese. I will donate it to the roosians for this project in exchange for enough green cheese for a small gathering. BYOB of wine. Everyone's invited.


Since you know so little, I will give you a bit of knowledge since there is obviously much room for it in your empty brain. Digital photography made a giant leap in 1964 with the development of the Spacecraft Television Ground Data Handling System. It also was a groundbreaker in the use of bar code. The first use of the device was the production of the first images from the Ranger spacecraft. The primary use of it was producing both images and machine readable bar code from all Surveyor Moon Lander missions. I was part of the development team. I hope that you can understand what I have just provided you better than the image that you continue to ridicule. You can thank people like me for not having to buy film for your Instamatic.

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Apr 30, 2017 17:37:38   #
dlmorris Loc: Loma Linda, Ca
 
That is a pretty low resolution image. My guess is that if it were taken in higher resolution, it would prove to be nothing more than large boulders...

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Apr 30, 2017 17:49:36   #
whitewolfowner
 
dlmorris wrote:
That is a pretty low resolution image. My guess is that if it were taken in higher resolution, it would prove to be nothing more than large boulders...




The image we see and what NSA sees is very different. Their image can probably spot close to a foot print on the surface. We get the bottom of the barrel because they do not want us to able to detect anything on the surface.

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Apr 30, 2017 18:27:41   #
James Slick Loc: Pittsburgh,PA
 
whitewolfowner wrote:
The image we see and what NSA sees is very different. Their image can probably spot close to a foot print on the surface. We get the bottom of the barrel because they do not want us to able to detect anything on the surface.


NSA or NASA?

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Apr 30, 2017 18:36:26   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
whitewolfowner wrote:
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!
A friend of mine and I have been researching the m... (show quote)


Hoo boy. Hope you aren't allowed to own guns.

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Apr 30, 2017 18:39:01   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
James Slick wrote:
NSA or NASA?


Are you sure that you want to keep this infantile remark on this thread? There may be time to edit it out of existence.

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