They are probably just black spots due to no data. The images used in that program appear to be from the old clementine mission. Is there a way to
tell us exactly where on the moon you are looking so we can find better pictures to compare with?
well all I can say is if you open up the software you should be able to see these "artifacts" pretty quickly, there are many of them in the imagry
the program uses right now......
the starting coordinates according to the program on that clip are:
Man, that was like watching Cloverfield after eating way to much Pizza and a quart of Dr. Pepper. and taking a bumpy ride home in a bus on the way
back down from lake Titticocka in Peru.
I'll stick to the nice stills (Mars statues )
But, I agree with poster above, just loss bits and low resolution.
The “Behold a Pale Horse” lecture by Bill Cooper
has photo after photo of anomalies on the Moon - some of them taken from:
The Moon as Viewed by Lunar Orbiter ntrs.nasa.gov... (warning 300 MB)