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Nov 22, 2022 15:03:51   #
Streets wrote:
Funny that you mention Chuck. We shared war stories and drinks at the bar in the officer's club at Torrejon Air Base way back in 1958. I was a tech rep and he was the commander of the First Fighter Day Squadron at the time. He was based at Seville, Spain and was in Madrid, hunting with Franco. Damn, those were the days.
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Nov 22, 2022 15:02:28   #
mindzye wrote:

Two names for consideration for those of only 'one end of the stick' perspective: Chuck Yeager, Homer Hickman
Laugh at the name and then be embarrassed when you find out who these men were.

I seek peace. Most of the time
I will always defend


Funny that you mention Chuck. We shared war stories and drinks at the bar in the officer's club at Torrejon Air Base way back in 1958. I was a tech rep and he was the commander of the First Fighter Day Squadron at the time. He was based at Seville, Spain and was in Madrid, hunting with Franco. Damn, those were the days.
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Nov 21, 2022 08:55:35   #
Artcameraman wrote:
Third wave.


Two word reply?? Is there something in the New Hampshire water?
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Nov 21, 2022 07:53:26   #
Laramie wrote:
Streets, what are you trying to tell us? That the moon is covered in secret NASA monitoring equipment? Or anything else?


NO, not NASA but intelligence greater and older then we are. Check out pre Inca and pre dynastic Egyptian civilizations on Earth. They did things that we are incapable of doing, to this day.
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Nov 20, 2022 23:17:16   #
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


Sony A65v---Sony 18-135mm(killer)@55mm---ISO 200---f11---1.3sec.

If you use quickmap just roll in until it stops at max magnification and be amazed.
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Nov 20, 2022 17:48:42   #
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 15:55:23   #
Artcameraman wrote:
The moon is hollow.


JUST LIKE YOUR HEAD!
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Nov 20, 2022 14:47:13   #
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 12:56:40   #
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.
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Nov 20, 2022 12:52:09   #
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 10:28:55   #
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 19, 2022 21:13:12   #
the items in these two craters are not Lunar material, but made by intelligent beings.
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Nov 19, 2022 20:27:39   #
Architect1776 wrote:
Do you need a tinfoil hat?

Why travel millions of miles and quit before making it to earth and making one's presence known besides to the local drug addicts and tinfoil hat club?


Here are two more craters of interest. These show that entry was from the west side of the craters. These craters are nearly the size of the one in the original photo.


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Nov 19, 2022 16:44:01   #
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.
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Nov 19, 2022 15:57:03   #
rmalarz wrote:
One can see the removal of the rim at the eastern side that made entry easier. Sort of jumping to conclusions, would one say?
--Bob


Not at all. There are many craters that have similar items in them if one looks for them. The Lunar farside would scare the hell out of you if quickmap would allow us to see the same resolution that is allowed on the nearside. By the way, I captured this image in 2016.
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