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Moon Images: Alien Structures or Erosions?

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posted on Mar, 8 2007 @ 11:20 PM
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Can anyone identify what this crater has in the middle of it?





The description for both images reads as follows:


April 30, 2006
Petavius (L16) and Humboldt (L87)
Crater with domed and fractured floor
Crater with central peaks and dark spots

10" LX200GPS
Lumenera LU075M
IR-pass filter
30fps
1507 frames stacked with Registax 3




Mar 19, 2005
Crater Copernicus (L5) 10" LX200GPS

Philips Toucam
IR/UV filter
2x barlow
1/25s exposure, 10fps
106 frames hand selected out of 600 frames
Registax 2
www.borba.com...


[edit on 9/3/2007 by 7Ayreon]



posted on Mar, 9 2007 @ 01:20 AM
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Can anyone identify what these objects are, eroded from the craters specified above? Much appreciated,

Regards,
/7A



posted on Mar, 9 2007 @ 01:42 AM
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I just don't understand this, I mean theirs how many registered and visitors on ATS right now and no one can come up with an explanation?


Who's On - There are a total of 82 registered members and 1312 visitors on AboveTopSecret.com domains right now.


Ah well. Better luck next time?

/7A

[edit on 9/3/2007 by 7Ayreon]



posted on Mar, 9 2007 @ 01:48 AM
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I've always understood those features as a rebound from the impact.
There is probably an official name for it..

But it's the equivalent of a "frozen splash" as the center of the crater rebounded from the impact of the meteor or comet that slammed into the surface.

oh, I wanted to add that in some cases, it's theorized that an impact would also cause some magma to seep up through the center of craters as well.
I would expect those type of features to be quite a bit older, when the moon was more geologically active..



[edit on 9-3-2007 by spacedoubt]



posted on Mar, 9 2007 @ 01:55 AM
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Doesn't that look like a classic moon base? It looks to me like giant quonset huts.


jra

posted on Mar, 9 2007 @ 02:25 AM
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I'll echo what spacedoubt said. You can find tons of craters with central peaks all over our Moon or just about any place with lots of meteor impacts. Here's a link that talks a bit about it. www.solarviews.com...



posted on Mar, 9 2007 @ 03:02 AM
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Oh. Ok, so this isn't an alien moon base afterall =(

But great explanations!! Thnx

/7A



posted on Mar, 9 2007 @ 05:57 AM
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It does seem somewhat "convenient" to have a lot these formations dismissed by the natural occuring 'impact rebound reaction' for a lackof.

But doesn't matter really... plenty of pretty solid proof in John Lear's forum.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
This thread in particular. Around page 20-35 have much of the "smoking guns", thanks to Zorgon, John Lear and co.

Nice find anyway,

Navieko



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