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Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I don't believe the majority of moon conspiracies, but the main picture in that link shows "dunes" that could only be made by WIND! I can't think of any other explanation for the long mounds and valleys on the surface. Without Wind, everything should be chiral, or starburst from impacts. Only wind could whip up the dunes.
Someone tell me what I am missing. I don't mind.
Well now... you are bang on. That is something I am working on but its taking a long time to match location photos from old LO images and Apollo images. But your right looks like dunes
Also can anyone tell me what we are looking at? I am pretty familiar with the moon, for obvious reasons, and it doesn't look very familiar
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One thing to remember though
The raging dust storms on the Moon
Think I am pulling your leg?
NASA SAYS...
MOON STORMS
December 7, 2005: Every lunar morning, when the sun first peeks over the dusty soil of the moon after two weeks of frigid lunar night, a strange storm stirs the surface.
The next time you see the moon, trace your finger along the terminator, the dividing line between lunar night and day. That's where the storm is. It's a long and skinny dust storm, stretching all the way from the north pole to the south pole, swirling across the surface, following the terminator as sunrise ceaselessly sweeps around the moon.
Never heard of it? Few have. But scientists are increasingly confident that the storm is real.
Astronauts may have seen the storms, too. While orbiting the Moon, the crews of Apollo 8, 10, 12, and 17 sketched "bands" or "twilight rays" where sunlight was apparently filtering through dust above the moon's surface. This happened before each lunar sunrise and just after each lunar sunset. NASA's Surveyor spacecraft also photographed twilight "horizon glows," much like what the astronauts saw.
science.nasa.gov...
SUNSET RAYS??? On the MOON??
Yup Seems that they have seen them since Surveyor and the Apollo astronauts drew sketches
science.nasa.gov...
Moon Fountain related material Surveyor pics
Now then... you were saying about Moon Conspiracies?
[edit on 23-6-2009 by zorgon]
Location:
On the Moon.......
Originally posted by Taymour
Image from:
NASA / USGS / JAXA / SELENE...
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by getreadyalready
There is also some video of a 'storm' that follows the day/night threshold around the moon! Phage has great moon info, I hope he shows up!
Well cool then, we'll wait for Phage to explain the dust storms I told yawl about
To Taymour Source of those images? No? Can't play then... sorry