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Started by johnlear, December 08, 2011, 05:41:12 AM

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exuberant1

#150
Hey Folks,

Here are the two versions of as10-33-4989- get 'em before they're gone:

6.5 mb  http://www.holyconservancy.org/images/PLAN/MOON/NASA/Orbiter/LarryAS10334989.10mb.jpg (looks like some kid got ahold of this one)

and http://history.nasa.gov/ap10fj/photos/33-t/as10-33-4989.jpg 

data: Oblique view of target of opportunity 45. 122.3° E, 5.0° S. 250mm.

A51Watcher

#151
This might reveal some interesting hidden anomalies on the moon -

Recently Dr. Sarah Parcak has been using infrared satellite images to see what lies just beneath the surface in Egypt -






Do we have access to any infrared images of the moon?

I would think underground bases and housing would be the norm most anywhere in the universe for advanced cultures. It's just logical and more efficient on all fronts.

Signs of such construction might be visable. (Unless they have hangar doors painted with a sand texture coating to blend in with the mountains  8) )

Anyway it seems to be working quite well in Egypt by displaying various densities of mass, i.e. sand vs stone.








In watching the full BBC special I was struck by how normal daylight satellite images or standing on the ground you could see nothing but dirt, yet with infrared images you now see the artificial structures just below the surface.


johnlear

This is the fake.


By johnlear at 2011-12-27

This is the real  photo.


By johnlear at 2011-12-28

I  should have easily spotted the fake by all of the different frames.

Sgt.Rocknroll

Yeah John, I'm using this one. I still see the excavator and what looks like a structure next to it.  I've scanned and scanned but that's all I see clearly.
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

johnlear

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on December 28, 2011, 03:43:06 PM
Yeah John, I'm using this one. I still see the excavator and what looks like a structure next to it.  I've scanned and scanned but that's all I see clearly.


Yeah, you called it first. I am on the downhill slide.

What about this:


By johnlear at 2011-12-28

Do you see nything in this crater (center of frame)?

Sgt.Rocknroll

here's the excavator







I'll look at the other one later...replacing the starter on my truck right now.... :o
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

johnlear

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on December 28, 2011, 03:43:06 PM
Yeah John, I'm using this one. I still see the excavator and what looks like a structure next to it.  I've scanned and scanned but that's all I see clearly.

What about this one. Can you detect any fakery?


By johnlear at 2011-12-28

Sgt.Rocknroll

John I looked at this and I didn't find anything that jumps out at you. Although it would be better if I had the original file that this was cropped from. I ran a contour gradient on the file and did notice something in the 'black' area above the horizon. It may be nothing, maybe a faint star, but something is there hidden from regular view.
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: johnlear on December 28, 2011, 09:44:02 PM

Yeah, you called it first. I am on the downhill slide.

What about this:


By johnlear at 2011-12-28

Do you see nything in this crater (center of frame)?

the pic is so small it's hard to see anything clearly, but it looks like a crane or appartus in the crater.
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

starwarp2000

This is a beautiful shot of Mare Humorum: CCD mono camera Unibrain-702

Filters: Astronomik Planet IR Pro (IR-pass 807nm+)



Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley

starwarp2000

Another shot. This time Aristarchus.



Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley

starwarp2000

OOps! I hate it when i forget to include the most important info! These images are part of a gold mine I found at:

http://objectstyle.org/astronominsk/Moon/Moon_en.htm

I was searching for IR Images of the Moon. I know Clementine used Near and Deep IR Imaging but most of those images aren't available to the public.
That got me thinking that there are 1,000's of AMATEUR Moon Photographers using IR Filters.
Could be a bonanza!

Enjoy  ;D
Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley

johnlear

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on December 29, 2011, 12:28:25 AM
John I looked at this and I didn't find anything that jumps out at you. Although it would be better if I had the original file that this was cropped from. I ran a contour gradient on the file and did notice something in the 'black' area above the horizon. It may be nothing, maybe a faint star, but something is there hidden from regular view.

Here is the entire photo. Look  at top right outlined in yellow: fake or real?



By johnlear at 2011-12-28

johnlear

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on December 28, 2011, 10:05:29 PM
here's the excavator







I'll look at the other one later...replacing the starter on my truck right now.... :o


Very cool. Thanks for the effort.

Ellirium113

Quote from: johnlear on December 29, 2011, 03:54:44 AM
Here is the entire photo. Look  at top right outlined in yellow: fake or real?



By johnlear at 2011-12-28

:D

Looks kind of funny to me like the front lip is perfectly true on that crater which seems rather weird considering the rest of the terrain.