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Sorry guys I totally over-estimated the ability of this forum to intelligently discuss and analyze a photo. If you're going to reject the premise of the video, it helps if you state your reasoning for rejection such as coming up with other areas of the moon that look very similar to the examples I've shown in the vid.
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by PINGi14
You will understand when you see it.
Sorry, I dont understand any of it.
I took the time to watch the whole video (in full screen) and you're drawing red boxes around things that I personally find absolutely nothing unusual about at all.
And then at the end you circle a crater and type OMG to something totally boringly ordinary.
I dont get it.
Originally posted by PINGi14
Finely detailed structures like these should not be distinguishable because they should be covered in regolith. Scale is around 0.9m per pixel
Regolith is a layer of loose, heterogeneous material covering solid rock. It includes dust, soil, broken rock, and other related materials
This crater has been so heavily eroded by subsequent impacts that there is little to distinguish it from the nearby terrain. A slight depression in the surface and traces of the outer rim can be discerned, but it is otherwise identical to much of the remainder of the battered far side.
Originally posted by abeverage
Some links to the original data would be handy too...edit on 13-3-2012 by abeverage because: (no reason given)