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Moon "What Is Its"

Started by rdunk, July 15, 2016, 04:50:31 AM

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rdunk

While trying to do a little "snooping" for Z, I ran across a high resolution photo that might have been mentioned here in recent past - a 14 Megapixel image of the Moon by Bartosz Wojczynski. Well, I enlarged this several times, and in looking around was intrigued by some of the things I was finding, particularly in a lower area of the disk, near the bottom edge. I have made a screen shot of it with locators for 2 such items. Of course pixelation could be a factor, but there are numerous odd looking maybe anomalous things down there.

Posting a link to the full pic, and a screenshot taken at the lower left near the bottom edge. Also posting a link of information and photos relative to this astronomer.

http://www.boredpanda.com/high-resolution-moon-photo-bartosz-wojczynski-poland/


http://imgur.com/gallery/Dowz6LT


Dyna

Waiting to see what the experts around here say on this one! Yes what is it! :o
When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
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rdunk

Well sorry Dyna, I had the wrong anomalous photo there for a while!!  :o:)

hoss58

#3
I took  the image with the notation on it  and rotated it  180 degrees... , I have found  that by doing so things seem to jump out and catch my eye . I see many curious things in that image that look possibly artificial .  I don't know how to notate what I am referring to but  suffice to say since these are not NASA images I think there are some interestings anomalies.
When you die you will find out that John Lear was right..........Hoss

rdunk

Quote from: hoss58 on July 16, 2016, 03:57:10 PM
I took  the image with the notation on it  and rotated it  180 degrees... , I have found  that by doing so things seem to jump out and catch my eye . I see many curious things in that image that look possibly artificial. I don't know how to notate what I am referring to but  suffice to say since these are not NASA images I think there are some interestings anomalies.

Yes hoss58, me too. In the full Moon photo, from which my screenshot was taken, there are numerous oddities down in the bottom left of the Moon sphere we see. The terrain seems pretty rough down there, and would be a pretty good place to locate/hide stuff and know it is harder to see from the Earth. There are even a few darker spots that I see there that look more like lakes of water than sand. Of course, the astronomer's photo has to be enlarged numerous times to get it to the point of being able to visualize the surface details.

Relative to the 2 items that I noted, the "oddly symmetrical" anomaly to me has an appearance of some sort curved wing flying craft. The other "what is it" looks like some sort of significant structure, rising above the surface. We can see that there is a wide opening under most of its width, and see the white of its bottom structure.

hoss58, relative to "notating" on images, I use "Paintbrush", a free download tool that is pretty simple to use. I take a screenshot of the piece of photo I want to use, and then "annotate" it with Paintbrush, and save it. Then I use postimage.org (free) for uploading my image and inserting (link) into my post or comment. Hope this helps! :)

rdunk

#5
Here is another "what is it" from the OP Moon astronomers photo - from a different area. This does appear to be a significant vertical shaped structure, but it is difficult to ascertain whether it is natural or anomalous.The ground shadow does seem to show us that it is free-standing. Also in the screenshot we can see 1 or 2 anomalous looking verticals on top of the structure. On the basis of its size in the pic, this would be a very large structure!!

There are also several other possible structures in the same general area that I wonder about.

Also, what do you suppose all of the green-looking stuff is in this area -- looks pretty much like some sort of vegetation, doesn't it?? :))

Two locator screenshots of Structure area of different magnifications:




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Dyna

Quote from: rdunk on July 15, 2016, 06:47:37 AM
Well sorry Dyna, I had the wrong anomalous photo there for a while!!  :o:)

;D I liked the other one better  :P
When the debate is lost,
slander becomes the tool of the loser.
Socrates

rdunk

Well.....since no one has actually commented on this second major Moon structure, I thought that possibly those of you who have viewed it are not actually seeing it. So, I am posting the same pic with a rectangular locator that maybe can help to see this massive structure. Whatever this is, it must be huge, because it is so large in comparison to other Moonscape features. It does have an odd-looking exterior make-up.