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So Just Exactly what is the large cigar shaped object in the Delporte crater on the back of the moon? Link to NASAs Archive lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS15-P-9630 After studying 1500 images of the moon you soon spot things that look well how should i put it out of place is the word i will use to describe these objects? I have seen all the youtube videos about this object proclaiming to be a huge spaceship that crashed and the survivors built a city out of glass and secret apollo missions to retrieve artifacts and a body blah blah blah Lets forget about those videos for now lets look at the facts Fact 1 there is a huge object about 4.5km long by 1 mile high sat protruding out of a crater called the Delporte crater next to the double crater Iszacc all images can be viewed at the Lunar orbiter link. I have spoken with several physicists regarding what this could be each and everyone of them have responded with Its a Lava melt that seeped into the crater to form that object This theory they have been given by NASA along with the L.R.O.C imaging software which i believe is doctored and neatly airbrushed in order to blend objects into their surroundings? Now the problem i have is this object looks to be broken on the left hand side it appears to be missing the rounded tip the right handside has? Thats right i believe this object had 2 identical ends i came to this conclusion from my years of research into similar looking objects anyway to cut a long story short if this was a lava melt as the experts and NASA are saying then how did a piece break off and land where i have marked it on the images? The piece that broke off is at resting on top of a small crater not to far away from the main object in the Delporte crater which cant be found on the new LROC imaging this is how i know the software has been altered? Regards Michael. Ian. Black
Posted on: Mon, 26 May 2014 12:04:04 +0000

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