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posted on Jul, 22 2011 @ 12:09 AM
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So my Dad just told me that he was listening to Coast to Coast last night and they were talking about some man-made structures spotted on an asteroid. I've heard about them on the moon and mars, but even if those were real I can't see why any ET would build structures on an asteroid. My dad said they made it seem like these photos were so amazing though and it was only a matter of time until it was talked about everywhere.

Anyone else know about this? I'd like to see an article or some photos.

Thanks.



posted on Jul, 22 2011 @ 12:26 AM
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The Asteroids they are using could be hollowed-out space crafts. They also do this to planets. Nibiru is a hollowed out planetary space craft. It can move in all directions as it pleases.




Source: Alex Collier



posted on Jul, 22 2011 @ 12:40 AM
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You're probably referring to this




posted on Jul, 22 2011 @ 12:41 AM
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Originally posted by HazyChestNutz
The Asteroids they are using could be hollowed-out space crafts. They also do this to planets. Nibiru is a hollowed out planetary space craft. It can move in all directions as it pleases.




Source: Alex Collier


So it's safe to assume Alex Collier is no longer taking his meds?



posted on Jul, 22 2011 @ 12:48 AM
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Need to see the pics of these man-made structures before we can comment on them.

Got any?



posted on Jul, 22 2011 @ 02:40 AM
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Originally posted by anydaynow18
My dad said they made it seem like these photos were so amazing though and it was only a matter of time until it was talked about everywhere.


If these are new ones I will have to find out which ones they are...

The only picture I have is from an ESA mission that landed(crashed) on the asteroid Eros







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NEAR image of the day for 2000 May 3 ESA


The View from Low Orbit

This image of Eros, taken from the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft on May 1, 2000, is among the first to be returned from "low orbit." Between May and August, the spacecraft will orbit at altitudes near 50 kilometers (31 miles) or less. This will be the prime period of activity for some of the spacecraft's science instruments. The X-ray / gamma-ray spectrometer will build up maps of chemical abundances, while the laser rangefinder measures the shape of Eros to within meters (a few feet). At the same time the magnetometer will watch for indications of Eros' magnetic field and the near-infrared spectrometer will map rock types.

The imager will take pictures of the entire surface of Eros that capture features as small as 4 meters (13 feet) across. This particular image, taken from an orbital altitude of 53 kilometers (33 miles), shows a scene about 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) across. Numerous craters and boulders as small as 8 meters (26 feet) across dot the landscape. The large, rectangular boulder at the upper right is 45 meters (148 feet) across.

(Image 0132577092)


near.jhuapl.edu...

I will check C2C and see what they were talking about


edit on 22-7-2011 by zorgon because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 22 2011 @ 02:47 AM
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Hmmm here is one I missed... it caught George Knapps's attention

NASA: Is Approaching Space Object Artificial?


NASA authorities report that an unknown object approaching the Earth from deep space is almost certainly artificial in origin rather than being an asteroid. Object 2010 KQ was detected by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona earlier this month, and subsequently tracked by NASA's asteroid-watching service, the Near-Earth Object Program headquartered at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.


www.dailygalaxy.com...

no wait... they say that is an old returning rocket booster "most likely" and not an asteroid


The NASA graphic above shows the trajectory of the near-Earth object known as 2010 KQ, which the space agency said is likely a spent rocket stage that escaped the Earth-moon system years ago, and not an asteroid.


That was May 29, 2010 anyway... still looking



posted on Jul, 28 2011 @ 02:01 PM
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That has to be better than the last round of photos finding the Lunar Landers.
How is this so.
The asteroid find does look like something new.



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