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Originally posted by heavenandearth01
When someone finds such of a thing like this, truly awesome by the way, who does someone contact to get a full official investigation to seek the answers.
Is their someone who officially can recognise this?
Originally posted by erstgeborener
This is my first post.
Until now I only read alot here, but now i'll try to debunk this image!
It is nothing else than the creation of light and shadow together with an appropriate angle of view.
By spinning and scaling the image that was postet by internos you can get this:
I hope you can see that these are identically.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Now lets see a 10" telescope and a ccd security camera AND you believe he spotted something that would not have been seen before by other amatuers with far better euipment dont think so.
Ridges at the edge of crater and fuzzy shadows nothing else!
[edit on 12-10-2009 by wmd_2008]
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Ridges at the edge of crater and fuzzy shadows nothing else!
[edit on 12-10-2009 by wmd_2008]
Originally posted by ALLis0NE
I'm pretty sure it is just an illusion of shadows that make it look like a 3D object on the moon. Like Julian Beever's 3D art.
I made an image to help show the illusion for what it is.
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/7bba3d6abc53.png[/atsimg]
If you look at the craters in image A and B you can get a good idea of the direciton of the Sun based on the shadows and highlights. If you look at the supposed "moon hut / box illusion" and it's "shadow illusion" in image C, you can see the direction of the Sun would have to be from a totaly different direction in order to create the "shadow illusion". So the extreme difference in shadow angles tells me that the "moon hut" is just an illusion. It is NOT a box with a shadow.
I believe it is just a high ridge creating a shadow. If you look at image D, I highlighted the highest ridge points in thick RED. The thin red lines are representing the slope/incline up to the ridge top. If you compare the shape of the ridge top, with the shape of the shadow, you can see a near identical shape. This means the illusion is just a ridge top that is creating a shadow with an identical profile.
So, there really is nothing there.
This is exactly what we are looking at, just a ridge, very good work on showing it like you have, i knew what it was but im not tech minded to present it the way you did. Star for you.
[edit on 13-10-2009 by ALLis0NE]