Buzz Aldrin Reveals Existence of Monolith on Mars Moon!!!, page 3


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reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 12:40 PM by internos
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to
post by John Matrix



...looks like a man in a space suit lying face down?


Based on the known resolution capability of the camera on the craft taking the picture, then I guess your "man in a space suit" would have to be the size of a mountain!!


We can calculate its size (approximatlely, of course) and see if it matches the original caption of the image:

NEAR image of the day for 2000 May 3
AKA
The View from Low Orbit

This image of Eros, taken from the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft on May 1, 2000, is among the first to be returned from "low orbit." Between May and August, the spacecraft will orbit at altitudes near 50 kilometers (31 miles) or less. This will be the prime period of activity for some of the spacecraft's science instruments. The X-ray / gamma-ray spectrometer will build up maps of chemical abundances, while the laser rangefinder measures the shape of Eros to within meters (a few feet). At the same time the magnetometer will watch for indications of Eros' magnetic field and the near-infrared spectrometer will map rock types.

The imager will take pictures of the entire surface of Eros that capture features as small as 4 meters (13 feet) across. This particular image, taken from an orbital altitude of 53 kilometers (33 miles), shows a scene about 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) across. Numerous craters and boulders as small as 8 meters (26 feet) across dot the landscape. The large, rectangular boulder at the upper right is 45 meters (148 feet) across.



near.jhuapl.edu...
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov...


I'd say between 30 and 40meters across (between 98 and 131 feet).




reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 12:53 PM by theufologist
reply to post by danj3ris



Haha, great!
So Buzz wants us to fight the demons!
Let me charge my BFG9000...




reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 01:03 PM by theufologist
reply to post by MakeSoap



Of course. Besides, if it was really put there "by the Universe", what would be the interest?


reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 01:21 PM by centurion1211
reply to post by HunkaHunka



Great find.

Starred and flagged.

Now heading off to research this some more.

Thanks!


reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 01:37 PM by smurfy
reply to post by Spencer Tracy

Hi, The interview lasts over an hour, the clip is just a taster/teaser for the full video from Cspan, which is now on sale.

www.c-spanarchives.org...

It does say "Live interview" on the screen though, so maybe someone has it taped.


reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 01:56 PM by HunkaHunka
reply to post by weedwhacker



Weedwhacker... I saw striations like that while recently drifting down the Deschutes in Oregon... Any idea how those are formed?


reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 01:58 PM by anyone
Originally posted by weedwhacker
Originally posted by Helmkat

Who put that monolith there? well if you don't believe in Aliens then you can say good old God did it!


Ermmmm....Okey dokey, maybe good ole' Buzz was just talking about it like it was some sort of natural occurence.

Unless you think Aliens put THIS in Wyoming?



[edit on 23 July 2009 by weedwhacker]


Hey , isn't that the mountain from Close Encounters of Third Kind?




Seriously though, Wheedwacker, he does seem to be speaking kind of strangely, doesn't he? You can can agree with that can't you? One usually doesn't refer to a mountain as a monolith.


reply posted on 23-7-2009 @ 02:09 PM by weedwhacker
reply to post by HunkaHunka



Any idea how those are formed?


That is Devil's Tower National Monument ( kinda pretentious, calling it a "national' monument! ) and if my memory is correct, it was an ancient volcanic cinder cone (very large cinder cone) that has eroded away, all except the hardened magma (I love that word --- magma, makes me think of Dr. Evil...)

Here, let's see what Wiki says:

...Geologists agree that Devils Tower was formed by the intrusion of igneous material. What they cannot agree upon is how, exactly, that process took place. Geologists Carpenter and Russell studied Devils Tower in the late 1800s and came to the conclusion that the Tower was indeed formed by an igneous intrusion. Later geologists searched for further explanations. Several geologists believe the molten rock comprising the Tower might not have surfaced; other researchers are convinced the tower is all that remains of what once was a large explosive volcano.

In 1907, scientists Darton and O'Hara decided that Devils Tower must be an eroded remnant of a laccolith. A laccolith is a large mass of igneous rock which is intruded through sedimentary rock beds but does not actually reach the surface, producing a rounded bulge in the sedimentary layers above. This theory was quite popular in the early 1900s since numerous studies had earlier been done on a number of laccoliths in the Southwest....

en.wikipedia.org...

Of course, on Phobos the structure of that anomaly is not likely to be of igneous origin. Sure is interesting, though.
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