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*Note how the 'roads' are between 2 hexagonal shaped craters: http://www.google.com/moon/#lat=-35....zoom=6&apollo= If anyone finds any more good stuff please post the Google Moon link here I'd love to take a look. |
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Can't wait to order the news revised editions! Thanks! |
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Alien Voices of Saturn? NASA Radio Recordings from the Rings
NASA: Fossils & Life Found On The Moon http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvi...d_On_The_Moon/ |
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Castles and tower ruins on Venus in 3D
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That guy is a little mental if he sees giant heads coming out of the ground all over Venus :lmao: Though if 1% of these Venus discoveries are real than it will be a monumental discovery (literally) of huge significance. |
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Creepy. Sound like the noises from teh Transformers movies :lol3: |
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Thanks Lumi!
Excellent posts!:thumb_yello::thumb_yello::thumb_yello: |
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A beautiful composite image displaying X-ray data from Chandra (magenta) and ultraviolet data Hubble Space Telescope (blue) overlaid on an optical image of Jupiter.
http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/w...ray_opt_uv.jpg |
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Lunar gravity anomalies.
http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/w..._img01_l_e.jpg The nearside on the left, and the farside on the right. Red indicates strong gravity (positive gravity anomalies), and blue indicates weak gravity (negative gravity anomalies). The lunar gravity anomalies are different on the nearside and farside. Topographical: Polar Regions: http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/w..._img03_l_e.jpg http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/w..._img02_l_e.jpg http://www.jaxa.jp/article/special/k...seika01_e.html |
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If anybody has any information, possible leads or educated speculation regarding the past present or future of life or anomalous phenomena concerning the planet VENUS on any dimensional level. I would be interested greatly, Thanks.
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The unusual pictures are astounding and so clear. Thank you for the links. |
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http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/w...north_pole.jpg
photo source: Clementine As you zoom in on the south polar region of the moon, notice the square crater in the direct center. |
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That is amazing Luminari...I've never seen that before :mfr_omg:
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I watched "Direct from the Moon" on National Geographic last weekend. The Kaguya satellite pictures were beautiful. Why is the space around the moon and the earth so black? So much has been left out of the pictures.
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It is because the camera lenses are on short exposure and focused on objects in the foreground. It looks like there are no stars. Kayuga mission has so many great images! They also have a different 'feel' to them form the NASA or ESA photos which I like, soft edges or something. |
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About the short exposure making it look like there are no stars, well , okay. I'm not sure about that. I like your answer and thank you. Yes, the Kayuga images seemed to bloom in front of my eyes. They weren't flat at all. The perspective was breath taking. But, I wouldn't want to live there. When I was watching a show today about the Liberty Bell 7 and Gus Grissom, I was reminded of seeing that on tv when it really happened. I always wondered how he got the hatch open. I understand the the pressure in the cabin moved inward and that it would take a herd of oxen to open it. And Gus swears he didn't open the hatch. And then boom in Apollo 1 with his two fellow astronauts. That whole story is an anomaly. :nono: |
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I have just reconstructed this thread, it was quite a mess, looking forward to breathing some life back into it, with a little help from all of you.
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http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/w...n2_cassini.jpg
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I have a request. I am curious to know why this post was edited by you. |
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