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Lunar crater Triangle object.

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posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 06:09 PM
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Hi all, still new here, just wanted to share an image I capture the other night. I recently purchased a Meade ETX90 telescope and have been doing best to grasp a view of the sky inbetween the onslaught of clouds we seem to recieve in the UK. More recently I purchased a CCD camera and the obvious first choice to test the setup was the moon.

This image is the result I got after processing the AVI file using Registax 5.0 (awesome free software). AVI taken 12/02/2011 19:18 GMT in the Midlands, UK.




After reviewing all my pictures I noticed a Triangular shaped object in crater near the end of the mountain range.

I'm a firm believer in ET (its logical) but a stern skeptic of close encounters, to this day I've not seen anything WITH MY OWN EYES that has convinced me beyond reasonable doubt our planet has been or is being visited. Personally (no offense intended) I have to dismiss all 3rd party videos as hoaxes, its not that I don't believe they're genuine, it is more a case of me being the 'See It To Believe It' type. Don't get me wrong, I hope we are being visited, that would certainly give humanity a chance at shifting its focus away from annihilating itself. Seeing this object on a video I captured MYSELF was very satisfying, even though I know deep down its most likely either the after math of a comet or a blurred pixel illusion or lighting effect.

Either way, I would love some feedback, not just on my 'Undeniable UFO'
but also on other software available (preferably free) which I can use to process AVI files, or for Fine Focusing a CCD cameras.

I am currently uploading the video to YouPube, but it is currently estimating 656 minutes remaining, so don't hold your breath.

Peace be with you.

DM
edit on 18/2/2011 by Dark_Matters because: include date of footage



posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 06:16 PM
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BIG beautiful moon out there right now in Eastern N.C. Hope your looking at it with the telescope....



posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 06:23 PM
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Full of beautiful white cloud here
damn it!



posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 06:25 PM
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Do you have a larger size photo you could post or email me ? Would love to get a better look.

Thanks



posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 06:30 PM
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I can certainly E-mail you best image/s I have, send me your address.

DM



posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 06:56 PM
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Can anyone assist me on how I Embed an Image into my posts?

Regards,

DM



posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 07:14 PM
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You need to go into Tools at the top of the page and then into pictures from there, you can then go to upload photos and once you have uploaded them you can use the ATS code from there.
Hope that makes sense.

Any idea of what region of the moon the crater is in, or better yet what crater?



posted on Feb, 18 2011 @ 10:17 PM
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eratosthenes crater

ERAOSTHENES CRATER GOOGLE


edit on 18-2-2011 by watchZEITGEISTnow because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 07:49 AM
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Thanx for clearing that up, it is indeed the left overs of an impact.



posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 12:05 PM
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Nice pic, Dark Matters! I also have an ETX90 and have been wanting to get a camera to use with it. What kind did you use?

Btw, I'm sure you're aware that the telescope flips the image. You may want to use the software to flip it back to true east-west.

Just for fun, here is a Lunar Orbiter photo of Eratosthenes, and here is a Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter scan of the central peak at a resolution of 60cm/pixel. On both links, click on the images to zoom.

Enjoy!
edit on 19-2-2011 by Saint Exupery because: (you'll never know!)



posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 06:56 PM
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Originally posted by Saint Exupery
reply to post by Dark_Matters
 



Just for fun, here is a Lunar Orbiter photo of Eratosthenes, and here is a Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter scan of the central peak at a resolution of 60cm/pixel. On both links, click on the images to zoom.

Enjoy!
edit on 19-2-2011 by Saint Exupery because: (you'll never know!)


Wow, the LRO images are such high resolution I bet they could show the Apollo remnants or the Russian Lunokhod rovers.
Does anyone know where such images could be found?



posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 07:50 PM
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Originally posted by Spaceagent

Originally posted by Saint Exupery
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Just for fun, here is a Lunar Orbiter photo of Eratosthenes, and here is a Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter scan of the central peak at a resolution of 60cm/pixel. On both links, click on the images to zoom.

Enjoy!
edit on 19-2-2011 by Saint Exupery because: (you'll never know!)


Wow, the LRO images are such high resolution I bet they could show the Apollo remnants or the Russian Lunokhod rovers.
Does anyone know where such images could be found?


Here you go! click on the spacecraft name and then click on the pix to get the highest resolution.

Enjoy!



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 02:04 PM
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Aww...thanks a lot.
Seeing this made me almost cry. I always believed one day the evidence will come out clear that nothing was ever faked! lol




The Lunokhods are still there, waiting for astronauts to go change their worn out batteries..



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