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Mysterious Moon Object

Started by COSMO, January 18, 2014, 11:48:08 AM

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COSMO

'The gigantic shape actually looks like the leading edge of an immense, triangular space ship, similar to, so far, super secret stealth aircraft technology, but is much larger than any airplane ever built on Earth. 






http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2541410/What-mystery-object-spotted-Google-Moon-Bizarre-wedge-shaped-craft-appears-lunar-surface.html?ico=ushome^editors_choice_six_of_the_best



And this is for "Langley"...told you so...always connected...

http://phys.org/news/2013-12-spooky-action-wormhole-entangled-quantum.html





Cosmo

And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

ArMaP

That shows two things:
1 - Never use Google Moon to do any serious investigation;
2 - The idiots from the Daily Mail do not know how to write coordinates.

Here's a screen-grab of the same crater from LROC image M115380115R.


guerande

I remember it has been showed very well as pixelation , or some
sort of photographic default .
It was on ats, if i'm right .

go2toa

Quote from: ArMaP on January 18, 2014, 08:56:04 PM
1 - Never use Google Moon to do any serious investigation;

Google maps says there's no car in my driveway, no workshop in my neighbors backyard, and a big tree across the street. I just looked, in person, right now.  It doesn't get more accurate or real time.  None of it is true.  So none of it was *ever* true.  From now on all my facts will come from a college after Nasa approves releasing it to them.

ArMaP

Quote from: go2toa on January 18, 2014, 10:26:57 PM
Google maps says there's no car in my driveway, no workshop in my neighbors backyard, and a big tree across the street. I just looked, in person, right now.  It doesn't get more accurate or real time.  None of it is true.  So none of it was *ever* true.  From now on all my facts will come from a college after Nasa approves releasing it to them.
What's that supposed to mean? ???

go2toa

The cool stuff on the moon does not come from the archives of ASU.  If you shoot down people because they're not using the archive you prefer wouldn't it defeat the original intent of the forum?  If Mr. Lear had a picture of a bridge spanning a crater in 1968, and you looked up the lat/lon for it three years ago, I doubt the bridge would still be there.

ArMaP

Quote from: go2toa on January 19, 2014, 10:42:06 PM
The cool stuff on the moon does not come from the archives of ASU.
It doesn't come from bad versions of the original photos either, unless mixed with a large dose of imagination.

QuoteIf you shoot down people because they're not using the archive you prefer wouldn't it defeat the original intent of the forum?
I never do that, I may "shoot down" the source chosen, never the person, at least not for presenting their opinion. The original intent of the forum, as far as I understand it, is to research, and for that we should chose our sources of data, "garbage in" always results in "garbage out".

QuoteIf Mr. Lear had a picture of a bridge spanning a crater in 1968, and you looked up the lat/lon for it three years ago, I doubt the bridge would still be there.
I don't understand why the bridge wouldn't be still there, but in cases like this I never base my opinion on a photo (or more) taken many years after, as things change, even in a dead planet.

PS: I can look for the original Jaxa image that Google supposedly uses, as they have Jaxa's name on the copyright message.

deuem

If at all possible I suggest to get the best photo possible. If what your looking for is still in the hi-res photo you have a win-win. If it has disapeared then the debate will start. Is it just a glitch or was it tampered with. Either way you now have photos to compare and the case should be stronger or weaker. More research gives you more data to work with and should be done.

Deuem

go2toa

Quote from: ArMaP on January 20, 2014, 12:39:56 AM
It doesn't come from bad versions of the original photos either, unless mixed with a large dose of imagination.

Aha! I knew it -- you're one of *them*!  Sent by the government to suppress conspiracy theories.  :)

Somamech

Quote from: go2toa on January 20, 2014, 07:50:43 PM
Aha! I knew it -- you're one of *them*!  Sent by the government to suppress conspiracy theories.  :)

No he is just a naughty boy from the south of Chile spouting his mouth off.  :P


ArMaP

A photo from Jaxa.



PS: I noticed now that the image I posted before is flipped (or rotated 180ยบ) when compared with this one, I think this one is correct.

ArMaP

Quote from: go2toa on January 20, 2014, 07:50:43 PM
Aha! I knew it -- you're one of *them*!  Sent by the government to suppress conspiracy theories.  :)
If I was I would get paid, as things are I get nothing. :(

ArMaP

Quote from: Somamech on January 20, 2014, 08:16:16 PM
No he is just a naughty boy from the south of Chile spouting his mouth off.  :P
Chile? ???


ArMaP