posted on Mar, 12 2012 @ 01:56 AM
The paper shown at the beginning of the vid, were suggesting to look for sign of artificiality. But then you also have to kind of know what occurs
naturally on the moon in order to know what would be artificial.
It's 4 separate rocks carved out and lined up in a straight line resulting in ev
En or ev=n when viewed from above. Those formations
and individual rock shapes themselves are highly unlikely to appear by natural process especially in a crater that's millions of years old with
smoothed rigolith covered rims.
The antenna is extremely reflective object about 10m in diameter casting extremely long and straight shadow that's about 100m long and found in a
crater that's been sitting there for millions of years.
Z shape. For some reason it seems to be really common. In a lot of places including small craters that can't have any underlying volcanic activity.
Maybe meteor with Z shaped stamp (joke) I don't know what it means but it's hard to explain it as a result of natural process. Literally nothing but
extremely slow dust(rigolith) coverage should happen over time in a small crater. This one is more speculative one but the frequency of z shape was
too high especially seeing one in that crater at the end of the vid.
If you can't accept the artificiality of these things then you can't accept it and I've only wasted a few minutes of your time. To those that
understand lunar processes and natural rigolith cover process on lunar surface on million year time scales, they find these to be intriguing
features.
About the sharpen and histogram shift...Everything in the vid are still clearly visible without sharpen filter or histogram shift during the view
straight from website while waiting for the download in the earlier part of the vid. I actually think things looked better without filter but I didn't
feel like redoing the vid after it was done lol.
All links should be visible in the vid but here you go.
wms.lroc.asu.edu...
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