Sunday, December 14, 2008

What's that on the moon?


Has it ever occurred to you.....that you might have been lied to?

Unidentified Lunar Objects have been found in NASA photographs of the moon.

Visit Lunomaly Research Group and see more photographic evidence of unusual structures found on the moon.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Enough with blurry pictures already, it is 2008. It takes much less faith to believe in life out there just by looking at the Hubble deep field image. Imagine that, a sharp image of the end of the universe.

Russell CJ Duffy said...

Probably going against the desire to believe that mankind either.
a. didn't land on the moon and are lying.
Why?
What's the point?
b. a primitive life form has travelled to the moon and left bits behind.
Why?
If they are so clever and advanced they certainly wouldn't use the ridiclous and ponderous methods of transport we use.
Is there life out there?
Of course there is BUT nothing at all like us.
Star trek and Star Wars (bless 'em) always feature bipeds.
Why?
Nature has proven, time and again, that the random act of creating life seldom, if ever, reproduces the same animal or life form. There is life out there but nothing like us.

A1 said...

Professionally, I'm a graphic and Web designer and had set out to make a coffee table book using rarely seen images of the Moon. While readying the images for print, I started to notice objects, structural by definition that stood out from the lunar terrain. There are plenty of examples on the book's website and hundreds in the book. Asking why is the next step that may shed light on their origin and purpose.

For those of you stuck on the blurry picture rant, I offer two methods to help:

1) Sit back and relax your eyes. Let your mind get used to the overall terrain. I live in the desert and when family visits from back in the tree laden midwest, they are shocked at how simple and featureless the landscape is... yet it's rich with detail if you take the time to look.

2) If you see animals and faces, you're looking AT not INTO the pictures. Nearly all the objects I have isolated and show in the book were taken at an angle. The angle of view is similar to when you are in an airplane about to land. Looking out the passenger window at about a 30-45 degree angle is similar to the angle of images. The images on the cover shot (this blog) are looking out further to the horizon.

Oh... one more thing. No. No telescopes can see these objects. In theory Hubble could, but they won't turn it on the Moon except when, where, and how they want to leaving us with nothing but blurry Aristarchus images.

Marcos Freitas said...

John Lear has published excelent* pictures taken on the moon on ATS before he was banned from there.
later he did it on his own web site. ...well, i'm pretty skeptical but i've gotta say that there are many weird things over the moon's surface!
*supermegapixelshighresolution pics
www.abovetopsecret.com
www.thelivingmoon.com
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