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originally posted by: anonfamily
Do you guys understand the scale here? If that anomaly was on the Moon it would have been larger than several countries, and the speed of which it would have ejected from the Moon would be several thousand times faster than sound. Not seeing that being possible without hundreds of witnesses.
originally posted by: anonfamily
I don't see this being any type of moon anomaly simply because, if it was, it would be detected by many across the world, and because the scale just isn't right. Do you guys understand the scale here? If that anomaly was on the Moon it would have been larger than several countries, and the speed of which it would have ejected from the Moon would be several thousand times faster than sound. Not seeing that being possible without hundreds of witnesses.
originally posted by: lostgirl
a reply to: audubon
I agree with you...
The scenario you described seems very plausible to me - an object hitting the back side of the moon a sort of 'glancing' blow, shoving dust/debris forward into the sunlight, could make a relatively small bit of 'ejecta' look much bigger...
...and could account for there not being a hugely noticeable (to whoever monitors orbiter images) 'new' crater...
originally posted by: Caughtlurking
a reply to: MarsIsRed
I saw the flapping motion as well but only under the one filter. I couldn't see it anywhere else.
originally posted by: MrConspiracy
The bird would still be visible once it had crossed. It wouldn't just stop appearing from the camera's view.