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Surely to cast a shadow across the moon of that size the craft would have to be huge - can anybody work out possible sizes based on the size of the shadow.
Originally posted by malcr
I know what it is! The US military has been flying around in space for a decade or so (hence why grounded shuttles was not a problem !) and they need to plant Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15 ,16 and 17 equipment before the chinese get there or the Japanese photograph it at high resolution.
So you're watching a large US transport vehicle planting evidence!
Originally posted by malcr
I know what it is! The US military has been flying around in space for a decade or so (hence why grounded shuttles was not a problem !)
So you're watching a large US transport vehicle planting evidence!
Originally posted by omnicron
There is NO INDICATION or definite PROOF whatsoever these are intelligently controlled extraterrestrial spacecraft.
Also, these videos can easily be faked. I mean real easy. It's easy to fake a blurry dot moving across using an image map and an alpha channel even a
10 year old kid can do it.
Originally posted by infinite8
First I apologize for not having the link available, but I am sure I saw a post here that had even better videos that showed something going across the moon in several different videos. What was so compelling was the change in path of the object. I will have to try to find it, but the other videos are even more convincing. Though it might not have been here. It may have been a guest on Coast to Coast and his direct link. I remember it showed the whole path of the object.
[edit on 10/11/2007 by infinite8]
Originally posted by omnicron
reply to post by 20CosmicSpiral12
And guys, guys. There are many telescopes and observatories pointed at the
moon. Don't you think this would be in the news if it was a real alien UFO? C'mon.
[edit on 11-10-2007 by omnicron]