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From Thread: John Lear's Moon Pictures on ATS

Posted by JohnnyAnonymous, on October 15, 2006 at 18:03 GMT

As I was searching through the numerous anomalies that you've amassed my attention was drawn towards an area on the Cap-1 photo in the top right region. This area appears to may be possibly comprised of 45 degree angles and is in between (and just to the lower left) of an area you've marked out with a sphere and a bit lower, a crane.

I searched thruout the pages to see if anyone else had made a reference to this area yet, and if it has been mentioned before my apologies for missing it.

I find it interesting that there would be any square-shaped craters on the moon in the first place. All my attempts at trying to reveal any detail of this square area were met with failure (perhaps someone with better expertise can present their findings). Perhaps this particular area was 'air-brushed' out, I really don't know. But it's around the square that as I was filtering seem to reveal perhaps some objects/anomalies that didn't seem to belong. Of course this could be as one poster saind many pages back, just my brain trying to associate a 'real world' object to what might be nothing more than the actual moonscape. With that in mind, please understand that I make no claims at all except that I find these areas curious. My hope is that you (Zorgon) can lean your geological background to the areas and tell me that i'm either imagining things, or have maybe found a few anomalies.

I'm including a photo of the area, and then below some links to a sequence of filtered photos that are zoomed and cropped. My decision was to try and save the bandwidth here rather than post/publish the larger photos...




And here are the zoomed and cropped photos:


Original Zoomed.. No filters...

Curious Areas

Curious area in Sepia

Curious areas with slight colorization

What my 'mind' is trying to convince me is that the area to the bottom left of the square is either another mine/cave entrance or something similar to a large quonset-like structure. The area located to the right of the square appears to be some lengthy perhaps mechanical device that may be cross-fitted that stretches downward (POV). The last few could certainly be nothing more than some 'particulate that was on the photo negative/film, but to me (again in my mind), it certainly has the appearance of either a cylinder or some other object that doesn't seem to be associated with the landscape as there is no shadow being cast. The location of this anomaly is lower right and is quite bright (or reflective). The last anomaly/object is directly mid-bottom and is simply circular or spherical in appearance.

There are other areas that also caught my attention for instance the long "T" shaped area just next to the structure I thought was similar to a "quonset-hut". It appears to be a top-smoothed out area. Perhaps a "T" is the wrong word, maybe "crescent-like" would be more appropriate. I didn't colorize that area, but it should be easy to see as it starts near the 'mouth-entrance' of the quonset area and extends towards the 'square-area'. It also seems to jet out towards us (the viewer) or downwardly in a strange perspective type of view.

So again, being that I'm no expert in topography I'm hoping someone else can share their views whether they be pro or con. I'm enjoying "the hunt" as Zorgon exclaimed earlier and look forward to hearing or seeing perhaps better graphical renditions of what I thought was curious in this area..



[edit on 15-10-2006 by JohnnyAnonymous]




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