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Exuberant1's Lunar Anomaly Finds

Started by zorgon, September 30, 2011, 11:07:32 PM

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zorgon

  Exuberant1

Folks,

Since we are talking about anomalies, how would you guys debunk this next one which appears to be moving?

*Note, I'm referring to the thing next to the fiducial mark (small plus sign)*



(*Scans used for animation: lo3 181 h2 and lo3 181 h2c.)

zorgon

#16
This one was brought up at the start of this thread, but since then it has gone viral  :o  Exubrant1 discovered this over a year ago and we posted it at Open Minds...  I will now post the updates and what all has happened over the past few days. Despite the fact that this anomaly is now getting massive attention (8 or more YT videos, ATS thread, etc), and even though Exuberant posted it at ATS in John's Moon thread, seems everyone else is taking credit for the find. So I wanted to get it on record here the date we first posted it (which can be confirmed by the image creation date ;) )

  Exuberant1

LaCROSS Scientist Anomaly
Friday, September 10, 2010 6:16:51 PM



The Rectangular Anomaly


LCROSS Scientists
LCROSS project scientists Anthony Colaprete and Dr. Kim Ennico review early results from the centaur and spacecraft impacts.Image Credit: Dominic Hart / NASA Ames


High Res Image available here




Rectangular Object. Area to the right of the object appears laid out on a grid


Rectangular Object closeup


Rectangular Object closeup contrast enhanced and gray scaled

LaCROSS Scientist Anomaly
Friday, September 10, 2010 6:16:51 PM





zorgon

The following two videos are by an ATS member who took the info from Arken's thread;

Alien Moon Base in a Photo on the Desk of NASA Ames Research Center!

Watch the first video and I will post the NASA response after...

BUSTED! Smoking gun proof of NASA mission to bomb ALIEN bases on the Moon in 2009.



QuoteOriginally posted by The Shrike a member of AboveTopSecret.com This Post ID 13690258

What you were all waiting for, the official reply from the "horse's mouth"!  Way to go Shrike! :D

Here is Anthony Colaprete (whose arm is resting on the photo in question) reply to my email.  Plus he included 2 attachments that are going to blow some minds and will make future lunar anomalies/structures claims fall by the wayside or at least require strict, irrefutable evidence.

First, though, I'm adding my email to Anthony which I already posted here but linking my email and Anthony's reply lead to a fluid reading.  So here's my email:

    Hi Anthony: A photo showing you at the NASA Ames Research Center has set off fireworks at the Aliens and UFOs forum at Above Top Secret (ATS). A thread titled "Alien Moon Base in a Photo on the Desk of NASA Ames Research Center!" (www.abovetopsecret.com...)has grown to 4 pages, and growing, and they are all speculating because no one has offered a prosaic explanation, yet. And that's why I'm writing to you, so that you can settle the question if you so desire.

    The thread activity is centered on the photo that your left arm is resting on. A sharp-eyed member of ATS or, perhaps, Richard Hoagland, has zoomed in on the photo where a rectangular or square area is visible. Of course, members of the above forum smell a lunar alien base. Others have posited that a secret photo, such as this one would be considered if it, indeed, showed a lunar alien structure then it wouldn't be featured on a photo shoot.

    The area/craters have been identified so we can skip the whereabouts, and the same area has been found on other photos except the area showing the rectangle/square is in shadow in the other photos so we can't see what is in the shadow.

    We will appreciate it if you could provide an answer to this "mystery". You can reply to me and I will post your answer on the thread with or without your name. I include the photos of you at Ames and a closeup of the alleged anomaly shown in the photo that your arm rests on and as an attachments. I have magnified the section of the photo in question 400%.

    BTW, a couple of members have shown admiration for your wristwatch so if you could include its brand also, it will make them happy and there might be a run on sales! :-)

From:    Colaprete, Anthony (ARC-SST)
Date:     3/16/2012 12:23:11 AM
Subject: RE: Please solve a mystery

Hi Edward,

  Sorry for the slow reply, I have been in a workshop the last couple days and am way behind on email.

  First off, the image isn't staged!  It was taken during the final descent of the Centaur stage to the moon.  Kim and I (and another person behind us) are in the Science Operations Center (SOC) for LCROSS.  What Kim and I are looking at are displays of our instrument data (cameras, spectrometers, etc....several of the camera feeds we streamed real-time to the web during the mission).  The image of interest is a simulation of the moon's surface generated from a digital elevation model and illumination models.  It was made prior to the impact of the Centaur with the same lighting conditions as those at the day/time of impact.  We knew where we wanted to impact (based on our expectation of the most likely location of hydrogen/water), but there was some uncertainty as to exactly where we would actually impact.  We had a number of observatories on the ground (for example in Hawaii) trying to look for the impact plume (most didn't see it, but some did) and we wanted to be able to tell the observatories if they needed to adjust their pointing based on the actual impact location.  To do this we placed a grid on the image and provided the same grid to the observatories (in the perspective they would see it from on the ground).  At the time of impact flash or plume detection in our cameras I was to identify the grid point and call it out to the person behind me (the person behind me was in direct communication with all the ground observatories, coordinating that part of the observation)...sort of like calling out a letter/number in bingo.  The image with grid and the one corresponding to the view as seen from Hawaii on that night is attached to this email.

  So, no it is not a base, but rather just a reference grid, and that watch has since broken, so I wouldn't recommend it.  I hope this helps.

Tony






No seriously, THIS is how NASA "debunked" the alien Moon base photo of the Ames Research Center?




zorgon

#18
  Exuberant1

reply to post by Arken

Congrats on the great thread Arken. You've certainly brought a good deal of attention to the anomaly.

Did you know about the strange flashes which were spotted on the moon that night?

Ocker made a video about the discovery here:

Greetings Ocker,

I suppose I should also post those anomalous flashes which were spotted coming from a crater in the top left corner of the video:



Here is the first set of flashes and the thread about them here:

No flash:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/6b54c76133d7.jpg[/atsimg]

Flash!:



No flash:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/fbfeffd25871.jpg[/atsimg]

Flash again!:



No flash:



Flash Again!:



These images are cropped form a larger one, that is why the flashes from the top-left now appear in the center of the cropped images.  Here is where they are from on the larger image (and where the flashes can be spotted in the video):



Here is the video - The anomalous flashes occur at the very start - look at the top left:



**After the flashes start, the view switches to the moon in non-infrared where they can no longer be seen! :o


QuoteOriginally posted by ocker
good observations Sherlock


I'm not done yet  :cool:

Just watch - more flashes coming up...

zorgon

#19
  Exuberant1

More Anomalous Flashes!!! :o

Here are some more lashes on the moon that I spotted:

This is what the Area looks like when there are no flashes:



Let the flashing begin - start with a double-flash:



Now a Single Flash:



And another:



And yet another!:



And another!:



*And just like the last time we saw flashes in infra-red, the view was quickly switched to non-infrared; where the flashes could no longer be seen...:o


QuoteOriginally posted by InfaRedMan
Perhaps ET got the last laugh after all?  ??? From what I could see, (very  little) there was no explosion whatsoever! I guess all we can do is wait to see what kind of data NASA coats with sugar and expects us to swallow.

IRM  ::)

QuoteOriginally posted by InfaRedMan

Mount Palomar Video of the Event

Just in...

NO Earth Observatories saw a plume or any semblance of an explosion. Nothing... NADA... ZIP!!!

EPIC FAIL!

IRM  ;D



zorgon

#20
QuoteOriginally posted by majestictwo at ATS
reply to post by ocker

Hi Ocker
Take a look at the end in the control room one guy couldn't wait to get home he packed his bags and run. Doesn't look so good on the enthusiasm front or perhaps NASA doesn't pay over time.
MJ2

QuoteOriginally posted by KEMIK at ATS
Did anyone notice the behavior of the guy in the black shirt and khaki pants? He appears to be in quite a hurry to pack up and leave while everyone else is celebrating. The guy in the red shirt attempts to give him a "high five" and he appears to say something to him and does not reciprocate. He packs up the rest of his belongings and exits the room. Just thought it was odd.

Originally posted by ocker

reply to post by majestictwo

HI MJ2

He sh*t himself and bolted when he realized that he forgot to turn on the live feed that they promised us


Ocker

Some guy gets left hanging after Nasa bombed the moon