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Originally posted by v01i0
I am seeing nothing abnormal.
Why the Phobos has become suddenly so popular anyway? Is it because of Hoaxland- eh sorry, Hoagland?
-v
[edit on 21-3-2010 by v01i0]
Originally posted by Son of Will
Oh I think I see what you're referring to. It's a very rectangle-shaped shadow. Unfortunately I'm not an expert in geology. I've heard that there are natural processes that can produce regular geometric patterns, like hexagrams, and I'm guessing that right angles can similarly be produced.
I don't think it's an above-ground structure, because of the fact that the sun is roughly behind the satellite. To make a shadow in that area, there would have to be a depression, not a protrusion. That's about the extent of my observations, I would love to guess what could cause it, but I can't think of anything.
Originally posted by ArMaP
I think the somewhat rectangular shadow is nothing special, it's easy to get a rectangular shadow from two non-rectangular features.
If you have a hill, for example, that has more or less the same shape as a valley beside the hill, the curvature of the hill will be nullified by the same curvature on the valley, so the shadow will look like a straight line.
As for the "antenna", it only needs a small hill on the feature that is projecting the shadow to make that long shadow, perspective will make it long stranger than it really is.
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by Outlawstar
Blimey, you've got good eyes.
I turned it around so the square areas are horizontal, and the anomalies really jumped out at me.
There appear to be two distinct square, trench like areas, with a connecting thin trench between the two.
In the larger of the two squares, there's what looks like a large satellite dish antenna, on a raised ramp running from the bottom edge to the centre.
Have you also noticed that there are two virtually (if not) identical white features, in the same place, respective to both squares? Mid way along the nearest side to the viewer? How can this be chance..how can two large square areas, have two same sized and shaped and coloured objects exactly in the middle of the nearest edge on each square?
Class find mate.
S&F.
Edit to add;
There is also another weird looking feature that looks like an 'organic X' for want of a better term. Zoom into the picture, and it's located just beyond the top left edge of the enhanced area, on the left of it. (I'm terrible with directions) if you cannot see it, i'll try to highlight it, but image editing isn't my thing.
[edit on 21/3/2010 by spikey]
Originally posted by Son of Will
I don't believe I've ever seen Hoagland proven wrong on any issue.
Originally posted by v01i0
About NASA editing it? I cannot tell. I know that it might be hard to prove that, but if you are so sure, surely you can provide some kind of information to back up your claim?
Originally posted by GW8UK
Originally posted by v01i0
About NASA editing it? I cannot tell. I know that it might be hard to prove that, but if you are so sure, surely you can provide some kind of information to back up your claim?
Im afraid if i disclosed the information you seek i will be exterminated