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Moon Crater With Very Distinct Square Structure

Started by rdunk, June 09, 2014, 04:19:30 AM

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ArMaP

I could only find the photos for the East side of the crater, so here's a small, 6 images mosaic made with the photos from the "A" filter (I think that's the 415 nm one).



PS: Looking at this small mosaic I can see that the sides of the several photos are not all perfectly aligned, so we get some "steps" on the sides, including at the centre of the crater.

rdunk

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Quote from: ArMaP on June 10, 2014, 12:51:33 PM

Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by that. ???

There are quite a few of the little gray patches, as you identified, but this anomaly is obviously not the same as those. If you notice there are several vertical gray lines, some with those little splotchy gray spots. Tat is what I meant.

this anomaly may end up being nothing at all, but it certainly looks more like "something", than do the other "nothings" you identified! :)

ArMaP

Quote from: rdunk on June 10, 2014, 11:43:22 PM
There are quite a few of the little gray patches, as you identified, but this anomaly is obviously not the same as those.
I think I understand it now, but I don't understand what difference do you find between that specific "gray patch" and the others.

rdunk

Quote from: ArMaP on June 11, 2014, 12:16:52 AM
I think I understand it now, but I don't understand what difference do you find between that specific "gray patch" and the others.

ArMaP, to me, the gray area seems to have depth (2D/3D). whereas the other areas have the appearance of either void areas, or just pieces of the common gray streaks in this "photo" (or whatever you call this Clementine picture). When I look closely at the near side of the "anomaly" in the crater, I believe I can see that it is a wall, with some height - just say'in - and the gray areas you noted do not.

Additionally as is easy to see in my OP pic, and as Amy also noted, the gray area in the crater has very specific non-symeteric features along its outer perimeter lines. :)

ArMaP

Quote from: rdunk on June 11, 2014, 04:23:53 AM
ArMaP, to me, the gray area seems to have depth (2D/3D). whereas the other areas have the appearance of either void areas, or just pieces of the common gray streaks in this "photo" (or whatever you call this Clementine picture).
That's strange, I don't see any thing that can be seen as a sign of depth on the image you posted. Do you see that on the image I posted?

QuoteWhen I look closely at the near side of the "anomaly" in the crater, I believe I can see that it is a wall, with some height - just say'in - and the gray areas you noted do not.
What do you mean by "near side"? ???

QuoteAdditionally as is easy to see in my OP pic, and as Amy also noted, the gray area in the crater has very specific non-symeteric features along its outer perimeter lines. :)
Look at the image I posted, converted from the original IMG file.

Sinny

I apologise to Rdunk, and he's a respected member.

However, all these threads on 'non-images' are getting a bit tiresome.
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