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What is this on the surface of the moon?

 
Anonymous Coward
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05/19/2014 11:31 AM
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What is this on the surface of the moon?
[link to oi57.tinypic.com]

Was photographed by several Apollo missions.

Oh and yes, I'm aware of the retiredafb/Rutledge fiasco. I'm interested on the original images, not the Apollo 20 hoax.
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05/19/2014 11:33 AM
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Re: What is this on the surface of the moon?
Its an Anunnaki Space Ship.


The Anunnaki made their Ships out of Rock.
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05/19/2014 11:37 AM
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Re: What is this on the surface of the moon?
[link to oi57.tinypic.com]

Was photographed by several Apollo missions.

Oh and yes, I'm aware of the retiredafb/Rutledge fiasco. I'm interested on the original images, not the Apollo 20 hoax.
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Is there any info other than the BS Apollo 20 us,Russian joint mission and Mona Lisa bull shit that followed. Def.something in the images,& to take pics on every mission after discovery. Who knows could be what was behind the whole space program.
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05/19/2014 11:49 AM
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Re: What is this on the surface of the moon?
Apparently there's nothing on the LROC images, on the supposed coordinates, just a terrain formation...

Latitude: -18.69
Longitude: 117.67

[link to target.lroc.asu.edu]
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05/19/2014 11:51 AM
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Re: What is this on the surface of the moon?
Here's the formation according to LROC:

[link to wms.lroc.asu.edu]

You can see it close to the middle, a bit lower.





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