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Started by Norval, August 27, 2014, 06:55:33 AM

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Norval

#30
Thanky ArMaP
Guess it wasn't the one I mentioned then. This research is over a decade old and I used the lunar maps that show where the cars drove to on the moon, try those maps? That list is not complete by the way, as there are some 27 listed crater chains on our moon alone.

The video that A51Watcher posted is perfect for showing that it was probably not an asteroid breaking up and making this crater chain.




In the video at about 5 min. it shows that the impacts were many hundreds and thousands of miles apart. Scientists state that these craters were formed almost at the same time, or in very rapid succession.
It's the questions that drive us, , , the answers that guide us.
What will you know tomorrow? Have a question?
Send me an email at craterchains@yahoo.com

zorgon

Okay down to business....

Have a look at these craters...


ArMaP

Quote from: Norval on August 30, 2014, 04:27:42 PM
Guess it wasn't the one I mentioned then. This research is over a decade old and I used the lunar maps that show where the cars drove to on the moon, try those maps?
I could only find a LRV traverse map for Apollo 15. :(

QuoteIn the video at about 5 min. it shows that the impacts were many hundreds and thousands of miles apart. Scientists state that these craters were formed almost at the same time, or in very rapid succession.
I suppose that would depend on the distance of the breaking up, but I didn't watch the video, yet. :)

Lunica

And what about this crater... ?! (ok ok, its on mars) but this crater is not empty  ;D  8)


zorgon

#34
THAT CRATER LUNICA....

Yes perfect choice LOL

But hold that thought to give the others a chance to look at my craters

Here is one on Mercury... with a crater chain  ::)







zorgon

And a small one in Malta


Lunica

 8) 8) 8)

i was busy typing a bigger post, but then I just found out there are really a LOT of those chains. So posting all the pictures would cost me a long time. Google helps a lot

@Norval
Of course this site popped up.  ;) http://www.craterchains.com/

But, the use of some sort of "weapon" seems legit? The longer I look at those chains, it could be that. Not all, but alot.

The one from Zorgon, where we get to business..., was a practice shooting target , and they missed :P


Lunica

This one from: http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/image334.html


QuoteCRATER CHAINS ON GANYMEDE

Two of three anomalous crater chains on Ganymede are shown here. The chain on the left is 60 km long, and is believed to have formed when a comet split by Jupiter into6 fragments hit Ganymede. The chain on the right is 160 km long and also formed when a split comet hit Ganymede. The sizes of these craters and the morphologies of these crater chains are being studied to determine the properties of cometary nuclei, and the nature of the comet splitting process.

LOL?

zorgon

Quote from: zorgon on August 30, 2014, 09:45:16 PM
Okay down to business....
Have a look at these craters...



Craters in the laboratory

QuoteIn laboratory experiments using electric arcs, plasma physicist C. J. Ransom produced the craters in the above photo. This cratered surface duplicates many characteristics of planetary geology. The craters tend to clump according to size, and to fall in lines and arcs. Notice also that the ground appears burnt or discolored where the discharge was strongest and the craters the densest -- not unlike the surface of Mars and other rocky bodies in the solar system. The centers of some of the craters have bumps, as do many enigmatic craters on the Moon, Mars, and other surfaces. Also of interest are the dark streaks from two larger craters close to the center of the picture, a pattern similar to the "wind"-streaked craters found on Mars.

The Craters Are Electric
12/07/2007 
By Michael Goodspeed
http://www.thunderbolts.info/webnews/120707electriccraters.htm

Norval

#39
How about these?



In the above photo you can clearly see many of the CS (Concise Systematic) type crater chains with the characteristics we think show obvious intelligence as to cause. Of note are the three and possibly four time frames of occurrence. The predominant CS chain near the center running lower left to upper right appears to be the cleanest and so is probably the newest. Notice the CS chains just above and left of the dominant one. Now they appear to have been covered by dust debris, or possibly silt flow, and that gives us three time frames. Chains, material deposit, then another chain.
It's the questions that drive us, , , the answers that guide us.
What will you know tomorrow? Have a question?
Send me an email at craterchains@yahoo.com

zorgon

Quote from: zorgon on August 30, 2014, 10:55:27 PM
And a small one in Malta



They similar to plasma arc pitting that we see and use for welding and cutting...  these mini craters are also normally found grouped together in a smallish area, as if there has been spluttering in that area or it is the discharge location. some of the larger craters are found in groups in a curving line of 3 or more.

Lightning strikes

zorgon

Lightning Strike on golf course flag


zorgon

War of the Worlds Weapons still in use in the ongoing Secret Space War?

or just Space Plasma Discharge?

You decide

This is one of 5 images (the other four have all been deleted from the web) that a photographer took the day Colombia came down in flames

You can see a bolt of plasma hit the ion trail of the Shuttle and follow it down to the craft



Article by Guy Cramer (partner of Dr Joe Resnick and owner of Hyperstealth Inc)

Wild Blue Yonder: San Francisco Photos indicate Shuttle Columbia was struck by Hyper-Lightning on Reentry
by Guy Cramer
http://www.superforce.com/shuttle/hyperlightning.htm

Columbia Taken Out by Lightning?
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/02files/Space_Lightning.html

Rebuttle:

No sign nature downed Columbia
Analysis of sounds kills theory that lightning hit space shuttle
Sabin Russell, Chronicle Staff Writer
Thursday, June 5, 2003
SOURCE: San Francisco Chronicle
Article has been removed at source  Copy here
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/02files/Space_Lightning.html

zorgon

Quote from: Lunica on August 30, 2014, 10:45:36 PM
And what about this crater... ?! (ok ok, its on mars) but this crater is not empty  ;D  8)



More craters with centers


ArMaP

So many images without a source, is this some kind of game? :(