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Originally posted by goosdawg
Sorry, mikesingh, but the most convincing video was the third one posted by 20CosmicSpiral12.
The shadow cast by the object really sets that one apart.
Originally posted by 20CosmicSpiral12
Good post. There are definitely things flying across La Luna.
Here are few more that I found a little while back to counter the "balloon" theory some people kept throwing out there. I'll post them here too.
Posted on this thread. Italian astronomers...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I apologize for reposting the same video that CosmicSpiral posted. However, at 1:11 as the light refraction glares intensely at the far right, near the middle of the edge of the screen where the moon disappears off the video, approx. a centimeter from the edge of the frame is a black rectangular 'spot' sitting on the horizon. This 'spot' is distinct from the void of space and is clearly distinguishable on the screen, although it is small. I am not sure how to just post that frame, but I included the video so everyone can come to their own decision on why it would be there without having to go back to the original post. Thanks.
[edit on 11-10-2007 by GideonHM]
Originally posted by Alxandro
All the others though I'm afraid are merely videos of space junk traveling through space because they all seem to take a perfectly straight and constant path with no change in velocity whatsoever.
Originally posted by Evasius
Having watched the 3rd video by 20CosmicSpiral12, I was astounded until I noticed the shadow of the object was cast in the wrong direction (given how the rest of the light is falling on the moon).
Originally posted by downtown436
reply to post by 20CosmicSpiral12
That third video with the objects shadow is nice & convincing; between some one said it can be small debris close to the moon surface; if thats the case how can it move that fast in very short time?