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Topic started on 18-2-2006 @ 01:18 AM by Foxe
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Gawk away. Im not saying nothing, just wanna see opinions.
EDIT TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
I only said I saw interesting things. Post specificly, the cross in the big asteroid. It looks like a hospital facility sort of. Theres 2 other blocky
objects in that crator as well, that are perfectly cornered...or as close as Google Earth can see. The other points just had interesting stuff like 3
in a row impact crators, so forth. It was up to other people to say what they saw in it.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 01:22 AM by GrOuNd_ZeRo
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I see a plus shaped object.
The moon has many anomolies, and many of them look artificial, so could it be? the moon is an ancient remnant of some ancient extra-terrestial
civilization that got caught by earth's atmosphere?
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 01:23 AM by Umbrax
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What ever it is you are seeing I'm not seeing it. So why not just say what we are supposed to be looking at?
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 01:31 AM by Manincloak
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I don't see anything unusual either....
Foxe, perhaps you should explain what we're meant to be looking for?
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 01:37 AM by mojo4sale
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What am i supposed to be seeing?
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 01:38 AM by Beachcoma
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Originally posted by GrOuNd_ZeRo
The moon has many anomolies, and many of them look artificial, so could it be? the moon is an ancient remnant of some ancient extra-terrestial
civilization that got caught by earth's atmosphere? 
Not possible, the moon's mass is too low. It doesn't have enough gravity to hold on to an atmosphere. No atmosphere, low probability of inteligent
life to evolve, much less a civilized one.
Unless you're speculating it existed on the Mars-sized body called "Thea" that supposedly hit the Earth under the 'giant-impact theory' of the
Moon's formation.
Now there's a thought.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 07:41 AM by Terapin
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OMG it looks just like the face of Baby Jebus!!! Err people will see all sorts of things in all kinds of materials from a pile of sand, tree bark,
stains on a sheet, clouds in the sky, to craters on the moon. Imagine what you will, its fun and doesnt cost a thing, just don't try and pass off
your cloud pictures as UFOs or proof of bigfoot.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 08:46 AM by I See You
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It looks like a close up of somebody's bad skin and a intelligent way of scoreing ats points. We can see anything you want us to see.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 08:57 AM by cmdrkeenkid
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With the addition of more information for discussion I'm opening this thread back up.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 09:42 AM by cmdrkeenkid
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Originally posted by Foxe
The other points just had interesting stuff like 3 in a row impact crators, so forth. 
That's actually a fairly common occurance. When a larger object hits it throws A LOT up into the atmosphere. Some of it ends up being large enough to
cause craters of its own. When the stuff falls back, the heavier things fall closer and the lighter things fall farther. So then sometimes you end up
with a chain of craters like that.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 12:39 PM by Zhukov
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All I see that is strange is the "plus sign" in the center. It is raised above the surface indicated by the shadow. What would cause that?? The
next question that needs to be answered is: Is it geological or archeolical???
We need several onter photos form different angles...
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 12:48 PM by Wirral Bagpuss
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 02:48 PM by Foxe
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Again I apologise for lack of information I had posted. I was taught to let the subjects speak first, their opinions first. Otherwise I would be
pursicuted of planting mental thoughts about an object. Alast I did say what I thought of it however.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 04:20 PM by SteveR
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It's not a plus/cross. The top segment is off to the left a little. Down there that would be a massive error in symmetry. The right segment is
totally missing.
I think saying that is a "perfect plus" is the same as saying this on Mars is a spitting fish:
www.martian-lifeforms.com...
Lol. But if you want to look at some weird moon pictures....
look here.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 04:42 PM by dogberts not
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its actually an arrow pointing to the right of your screen. I flew up there myself (using an 800% zoom in my firefox browser). I think we need the
google maps or whatever map it was taken from link so we can scroll right to find the actual monolith from 2001 a space oddity. Maybe its pointing to
Serpo, who knows.
Oh, forgot to mention, there is also a cross just outside the rim of the big crater, below and slightly to the right of the crater rim.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 10:07 PM by Foxe
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Originally posted by SteveR
It's not a plus/cross. The top segment is off to the left a little. Down there that would be a massive error in symmetry. The right segment is
totally missing.
I think saying that is a "perfect plus" is the same as saying this on Mars is a spitting fish:
www.martian-lifeforms.com...
Lol. But if you want to look at some weird moon pictures....
look here.
[edit on 18/2/06 by SteveR] 
Had posted there with my own Lunar photo and this  but I didn't wanna grave dig because no one seemed interested at the time.
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reply posted on 18-2-2006 @ 11:19 PM by SteveR
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I remember now! Thanks for that.
Your photo was great, did you manage to get any more of that tall thing?
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