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Originally posted by mikesingh
Originally posted by euclid
I see all kinds of crazy stuff in there .... but I am known to have an overactive imagination:
Am I crazy?
-Euclid
Darn! I can't find Orion's post with those strange formations you've annotated. Can you tell me where the heck it is?
Thanks!
Originally posted by zorgon
Sure we do that all the time... marks for towns and old mines all across Nevada
I did not enhanced the photo, the first photo I posted is another source for that image, I only enhanced the image I posted, I never used Mikesingh's image.
Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
On august 25 12:42 (page 37) ArMaP enhanced the photo. We see the same crater, the same black puddles, we see no spire.Where did it go?
Originally posted by ArMaP
It would be easier if you could say where did you got that picture...
Originally posted by mikesingh
science.ksc.nasa.gov...
Cheers!
An oblique view of a rim of Guyot crater on the lunar farside, as photographed from the Apollo 16 spacecraft in lunar orbit. The coordinates of the center of Guyot crater are 116.5 degrees east longitude and 10.5 degrees north latitude. Note the black coloration which appears to be lava flow down the side of the crater rim
The surface of the moon shows no evidence of plate tectonics; to the contrary the numerous impact craters preserved on its surface show that it has been stable for most of its 4.5 billion year old history.
Originally posted by ArMaPI did not enhanced the photo, the first photo I posted is another source for that image, I only enhanced the image I posted, I never used Mikesingh's image.
Originally posted by euclid
I do not think that the moon has, or has ever had, plate tectonics that could cause a lava flow:
Originally posted by ArMaP
It does not look like lava, and that place should not have lava, it's a crater rim, unless they are talking about old lava.