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Provide Moon/Celestial Anomaly Coordinates, and Receive Feedback

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posted on Aug, 6 2013 @ 11:23 PM
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Hello All,

I have access to an

18″ Tinsley Telescope

and possibly and most interested in using the:

24″ Mount Wilson Telescope
The telescope, originally built to support NASA’s Apollo missions!!!



Now, this is very good news, and I am very inspired to provide feedback and images taken of specific anomalies from either of these two telescopes. Please provide me with coordinates of the specific anomalies you'd like to view with more detail, and I will do my absolute best to provide the feedback to you. They have modified the resolution, however, of the 24" telescope as stated. Hopefully, this doesn't impact our mission.

This thread is a quest to gather a list of anomalies to provide feedback and answer each and every specific question you may have. My inspiration is because of the tireless efforts of you all, my own interest, and many people who are hosting YouTube videos who would like more feedback on questions they may have.

Admittedly, I am new to this, and am a newbie. Please provide your feedback of the particular places in question, and I will schedule a visit to the observatory, and post back with the results. Your help is needed to ask the specific question, and provide the particular coordinates of interest to maximize our time at the observatory.

Here is the particular observatory where you can find more information to help guide me in this quest: www.starkids.org...

I am eagerly awaiting your requests.
edit on 6-8-2013 by ninepointfive because: edits



posted on Aug, 6 2013 @ 11:26 PM
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I really dig members who do field work and share it here. Moreso, when they offer to take suggestions to better educate us all. Good job, OP.


I have no offering myself, but I will follow this thread with great interest.


edit on 6-8-2013 by The GUT because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 12:11 AM
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you want to pm SAYONARA JUPITER HE IS THE MOON MAN
great idea



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 01:18 AM
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If you please, sir:

Wikisky.org DSS2 Anomaly Coordinates 02 22 40.68, -07 16 19.2
www.abovetopsecret.com...
by this_is_who_we_are
started on 2/23/2011 @ 10:59 PM

02 22 40.68 -07 16 19.2
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/440dc23e94cb.jpg[/atsimg]
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/e49435da8b80.jpg[/atsimg]






posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 05:33 AM
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Hi ninepointfive, and thanks for this thread.

S&F.

These are my requests:
Tycho Crater
-43.145708 S
-11.422602 W

-42.252304 S
-11.133859 W

-42.393439 S
-12.092212 W
From this thread: www.abovetopsecret.com...

And this.
-3.522466 S
-17.291288 W
From this thread: www.abovetopsecret.com...

Thanks for your efforts.


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posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 08:02 AM
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You are truly a honoured member of ATS, sacrificing your spare time to do ATS field work.
I would flag you twice if I could.

I am going to follow this thread like a madman



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 08:19 AM
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Good for you!

S&F from me, and thank you for offering your time to do this.



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 10:18 AM
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A 25" although a nice scope you will not get more clarity or resolution then what is in most of the "conspiracy" images.

Now with LROC maybe...

Not to say it wont be fun and cool I love any kind of celestial images!



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 10:42 AM
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When it comes to the Moon, LRO images are far better than anything you could see from the ground. The QuickMap at target.lroc.asu.edu... allows you to access those images. For example, here's the area for the "disc structure": Click

As you can see, it's just lots of rough terrain, ridges and rocks, and the appearance of a disc was due to the low resolution coupled with the play of light and shadow:



Feel free to examine the rest of Tycho crater using the QuickMap.
edit on 7-8-2013 by wildespace because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 10:54 AM
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reply to post by ninepointfive
 

There should be some sort of ATS investigation squad.
If you're looking for additional targets. The links below should more than sate your curiosity.

www.marsanomalyresearch.com...
www.marsanomalyresearch.com...
www.marsanomalyresearch.com...

It's good to see people doing legwork.



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 11:42 AM
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LROC QuikMap is only a sophisticated and total digitalized FORGERY TOOL... Beware!

Use the old Lunar Orbiter images, and the Images from Apollo Missions.
Dont get me wrong: also that images, the majority, are heavily "doctorized" as all the images coming from Space and Mars and other moons in solar system, but sometime, something slip-out...



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 01:02 PM
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*bump* to follow this thread



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 01:54 PM
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The response is certainly inspiring. Keep the suggestions coming.



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 02:57 PM
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Apollo Landing Sites

Apollo 11 - Mare Tranquillitatis
Lunar Landing Time 4:17:40 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969
Landing Site Coordinates 0.67408° N latitude, 23.47297° E longitude



Apollo 12 - Oceanus Procellarum
Lunar Landing Time 01:54:35 a.m. EST, November 19, 1969
Landing Site Coordinates 3.01239° S latitude, 23.42157° W longitude

Apollo 14 - Fra Mauro
Lunar Landing Time 4:18 a.m. EST, February 5, 1971
Landing Site Coordinates 3.64530° S latitude, 17.47136° W longitude

Apollo 15 - Hadley/Apennines
Lunar Landing Time 6:16 p.m. EDT, July 30, 1971
Landing Site Coordinates 26.13222° N latitude, 3.63386° E longitude

Apollo 16 - Descartes
Lunar Landing Time 9:24 p.m. EST, April 20, 1972
Landing Site Coordinates 8.97301° S latitude, 15.49812° E longitude

Apollo 17 - Taurus-Littrow
Lunar Landing Time 19:54:57 GMT, December 11, 1972
Landing Site Coordinates 20.19080° N latitude, 30.77168° E longitude



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 03:43 PM
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posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 04:03 PM
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This is awesome! Looking forward to hearing about what you can see!



posted on Aug, 7 2013 @ 05:32 PM
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Okay, here are two for you.

26 19'40.70" N 3 02'47.85" E and 26 36'29.81" N 3 03'01.52" E Moon, Rima Hadley.



posted on Aug, 8 2013 @ 02:24 AM
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Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by wildespace
 


LROC QuikMap is only a sophisticated and total digitalized FORGERY TOOL... Beware!

Use the old Lunar Orbiter images, and the Images from Apollo Missions.
Dont get me wrong: also that images, the majority, are heavily "doctorized" as all the images coming from Space and Mars and other moons in solar system, but sometime, something slip-out...


Edited and re posted to keep people happy


Now as someone else eriktheawful already posted on another THREAD regarding one of your claimed NASA cover ups re telescope resolution if this telescope is pointed at that region we will see if you are right and if you are WRONG admit it for a change.

I will also say again Arken as it has NOT sunk in yet this is a nice offer by the OP but even the HUBBLE with it's 8ft mirror can only resolve objects about 300ft across on the Moon.

Over to you Arken lets see what you do!!!


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posted on Aug, 8 2013 @ 01:26 PM
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List thus far:

Wikisky.org DSS2 Anomaly Coordinates 02 22 40.68, -07 16 19.2
1//////

Tycho Crater
-43.145708 S
-11.422602 W

-42.252304 S
-11.133859 W

-42.393439 S
-12.092212 W

And this.
-3.522466 S
-17.291288 W
2/////

Apollo 11 - Mare Tranquillitatis
Lunar Landing Time 4:17:40 p.m. EDT, July 20, 1969
Landing Site Coordinates 0.67408° N latitude, 23.47297° E longitude



Apollo 12 - Oceanus Procellarum
Lunar Landing Time 01:54:35 a.m. EST, November 19, 1969
Landing Site Coordinates 3.01239° S latitude, 23.42157° W longitude

Apollo 14 - Fra Mauro
Lunar Landing Time 4:18 a.m. EST, February 5, 1971
Landing Site Coordinates 3.64530° S latitude, 17.47136° W longitude

Apollo 15 - Hadley/Apennines
Lunar Landing Time 6:16 p.m. EDT, July 30, 1971
Landing Site Coordinates 26.13222° N latitude, 3.63386° E longitude

Apollo 16 - Descartes
Lunar Landing Time 9:24 p.m. EST, April 20, 1972
Landing Site Coordinates 8.97301° S latitude, 15.49812° E longitude

Apollo 17 - Taurus-Littrow
Lunar Landing Time 19:54:57 GMT, December 11, 1972
Landing Site Coordinates 20.19080° N latitude, 30.77168° E longitude
3/////

26 19'40.70" N 3 02'47.85" E and 26 36'29.81" N 3 03'01.52" E Moon, Rima Hadley.
4/////



I will collect the rest of the suggestions by August 18th, and schedule a visit at that time. Keep them coming!



posted on Aug, 8 2013 @ 08:23 PM
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Thanx for taking the Time to do This for Us All ! Just a Bump to Follow You here. Later, Syx.




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