Anomalies Found on Apollo Photos
The Images in this section are scanned from books that were published in the early days of the Apollo Missions. Some of the same images are available online, however they show obvious differences. We will provide Book details so if you wish you can find a copy yourself and compare the images to those found on the websites. Both sources are the same...NASA {Note: they are VERY rare}
The first image we will show is taken from NASA publication NASA SP-246
"Lunar Photographs From Apollo 8,10 and 11"
The image below has been reduced from the scan of the original in the book. Below that are the enhanced sections that are of interest to our studies.
Image # AS8-12-2209
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The following clip is a close up and a highlighted detail of the area of interest.
Below we have two closeups of the highlighted sections...
Gray scale..
Highlighted in blue..
Negative image...
A note on the names we assign to the anomalies... The names are created by the people who find them and are based on "what they look like" not what they actually might be. Its a common human trait that is even done by NASA scientists themselves, as in the "blue berries" on Mars
The image above shows a long curved tube coming out of the rock on the right, increasing in size as it comes closer to the viewer and terminates on the left. The tube supports and joint rings are very prominent in the image. On the left we see what look very similar to the huge exhaust ports seen on NASA launch pads in Florida
OK this is the first presentation of these images of the Farside of the moon. This weekend we have a real knock out for you... Later today Springer has another image to add to this topic.
We await your comments.






