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Guys, what is that?
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>>42226255
Careful OP, Christfags will take this as actual proof that Jesus went to the moon.
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>>42226303
>this huge formation in an unnatural cross shape seen with the naked eye from orbit is uhh....
>uhhhhhh
>dust
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>ok its not dust
>how bout....
>uhhhhh
>gimme a moment
>its uhh.....
>pareidolia
does it look like a cross to everybody?
>yes
do these shapes occur naturally?
>no
then its not pareidolia.
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>>42226338
what the fuck is that?
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>>42226360
>what did you learn
that mars got nuked.
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>>42226255
>there is weird shit on the moon
there is a reason a few of the dark side of the moon missions are classified top secret and never made public. There were talks of spires, or some other tall structures over there.
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If they are really on the Moon why dont they colonize it? why dont they go live there? why not colonize Mars already? this crap is just intellectual fantasy Acted science fiction that they try to pass off as reality
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>>42226418
They do exist naturally. But I don't believe that we're looking at a 90 degree structure. It only appears that way because of the angle, light, and shadow. If this was illuminated differently, it would likely look much more rounded
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>>42226418
not only do these structures never occur naturally in that shape, even if you change the perspective on that picture - that "cross" thing still doesnt make sense and should be there.
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>>42226255
>Guys, what is that?
Latitude -45.2°
Longitude 229.5°
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>>42226621
a swing and a miss.
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>>42226265
/thread
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>>42226317
>do these shapes occur naturally?
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>>42226317
How many do you need?
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>>42226317
>do these shapes occur naturally?
Is three enough?
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we need at least 1, cause what you posted aint it, son.
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>>42226660
>samefag
cringe
what are these coordinates to, btw?
>something completely else
cringe.
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>>42226773
This is how you can tell it's just shit posting. He does nothing to try to support whatever fiction he's come up with, while ignoring anything and everything that might make more sense. Y'all niggas postin' in a troll thread.
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>>42226278
They don't even know where the cross came from.
>The cross is an ancient Aryan symbol of the sun in the middle of the zodiac (divided by a cross in 4 parts) and its death and rebirth (negative becoming positive, crossing the Milky Way as River of Life), adopted as a symbol of solar cult Christianity.
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>>42226761
faggot
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>>42226742
>i see a screaming face right under the circle.
That's just OP
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>>42226815
>its still there
oh shit.
OP not a schizo after all?
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>>42226915
>Cross on the moon
Praise Christ.
Just more evidence that Christianity is universe-wide.
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>>42226255
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/27/world/rocket-moon-impact-crater-scn
So, the real concern here, is that they specifically flew over Hertzsprung crater.
Giving them a view of this double crater created by an unknown "rocket booster"
Anons on /x/ have been claiming that "rocket booster" was actually flight MH370, the two craters being produced by each of it's 13,000 lb Rolls Royce Engines.
Well, I wonder what the Artemis team saw there...?
Guess who's going to find out?
Not you. Not anyone in the public.
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>>42226349
Nah, nah m8
Not that cross thing.
What the fuck is going on HERE, and HOW is there a perfect fucking white rectangle in the bottom right?
None of this shit looks normal.
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>>42227976
Brother there are multiple objects in that crater, casting shadows, that look like something sitting on the surface, and the crazy thing is, they kind of look similar, and with three major prongs.
Not exactly rock like.
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They are casting shadows.
Whatever that is, is something physically sitting on the surface, and there's more than one.
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>>42226418
Based retard
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People really should be forced to watch a 12 hour montage of natural rock formations from Earth, Clockwork Orange-style, before they're allowed to look at extraplanetary pictures.
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>>42229082
I don’t think it’s anything but you do know these features are caused by natural processes, ie erosion, that wouldn’t occur on the moon…
It would be more useful to show pictures of craters and if there’s anything left within them, such as the object or pieces of it.
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>>42226255
halo 2 moonbase
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>>42226255
When someone is on the moon it amplifies their spirit and can be read all around the world by children and people that are growing.
They then get a reaction to the astronauts and know people aren't together and shouldn't be showing themselves magnified in the light.
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what the fuck.
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>>42227976
You guys need to start schizoing harder im not kidding
It's a backwards surgery scope with Asclepiuc oath filters for privacy basically just enlarges and stretches/aspect ration fucks pores and stuff because genetics are EZ in the future aka far away in space
They are looking very closely at
>Sum 1
With
>The Cancer
and if you all freak while they're tweaking something might not have gone right tomorrow
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stories about "towers" and "spires" on the moon have been around since the first moon missions, we really arent going schizo enough with this stuff.
if you want to observe a planet from a safe hiding spot there is no better idea than to hide on the dark side of a tidally locked moon of that planet.
>these earth niggers will never know we're watching them
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The real question is why the craters on the moon are so shallow. I'm sure many anons here are already aware of this, but it bears repeating. Yes, there are aspects of craters and odd shapes pointed out by the OP, but those pale in comparison to the structure of nearly every crater on the moon. They're all shallow. All the craters on the moon have flat bottoms. As seen in some of the posts I replied to, some of the flat bottoms of the craters seem to have structures in them. Even if they are just piled of moon-rocks...that's weird. That shouldn't be in the center of a crater protruding upwards.
The likely reality is that the moon is an artificial construct made by an intelligent species. It is likely coated with a layer of dust and rock which can be blasted away by impacts, but it can only go so deep. There's no scientific explanation for why craters on the moon don't look like craters on earth or even on Mars that we have observed. On earth and Mars, craters are pretty uniform in shape. The deepest point of a crater is pretty much always the center of the crater, and all the sides uniformly increase in high from there.
Not so on the Moon. The craters might be 20 or 50 feet deep, but the center of the crater isn't the deepest point. The height of the center can be identical to other parts of the crater that are 50, 100, 500 ft etc from the center of the crater. This is so clearly very different compared to elsewhere in the solar system
Once you see this you really can't unsee it. The shapes of the craters are obvious. Unlike claims of structures or spires, which even in the best of our photos are somewhat grainy, the shapes of craters are clear and undeniable
Our moon is just strange. It's perfectly spherical. Unlike Phobos near Mars or some of Jupiters moons which are oblong or weird-shaped
Oh yeah and the Moon is the perfect distance and size to create eclipses of the sun completely
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>There's no scientific explanation for why craters on the moon don't look like craters on earth or even on Mars that we have observed.
So you're saying if I google "why are the middle of moon craters protuding up?" there will be no answer from the general body of scientific knowledge?
I wont immediately get a large number of pages all saying the same explanation?
Are you sure you want to go with this line, before I show it to be foolish?
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>>42231958
ok i just googled it:
>the largest moon crater is the "Tycho crater", and its "protruding peak" is about 2 km high
>pic related
>its pretty much a small mountain at the middle of the Tycho crater
ok, cool.
now, lets compare it to what we just found on the dark side of the moon:
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>what the fuck
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here is the shadow Tycho is casting (its the biggest crater on the moon) compared to the dark side of the moon "thing" casting its shadow.
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>what the fuck
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>>42232009
I'm glad you now know that there is indeed a scientific explanation for these things.
>>42232026
Is your amazement at the shadow length?
Do you know where the sun was relative to the craters when the pic was taken?
You know shadows get longer or shorter, depending on how close the sun is to the horizon, right?
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sweetie, let me educate you:
>the taller a thing is, the longer is the shadow its casting
thats why, anon, when you stand next to a light post, your shadow is shorter than the shadow of a light post
>whoa! i didnt know that!
yeah we know. .
>the shadow of "the thing" is much much MUCH longer than the shadow of Tycho was ever recorded
nice.
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I don't care about the ayys on the moon because they're not the attractive ones.
I just wanted to say I'm imagining the anon who keeps calling others "sweetie" as a cougar professor who's got an endearing but not rude personality, and it's giving me funny feelies down there.
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>>42226364
Mars really got nuked and we turned Earth into Mars 2. We are basically martians
>Earth and Mars almost have the same 24 hours time
>Earth and Mars have the most similar axial tilt so Mars probably had seasons when it had an atmosphere
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>>42226255
>picrel
dunno what you see in that circle, but there's a moonjeet in the upper right hand corner ... can miss him ... and what appears to be construction equip or something in the large, extremely round crater not far below your circle. Also an odd zipper looking construction that doesn't look natural.
There's probably more.
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but mars does have an atmosphere
https://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2009/162/mars-glo bal-evidence.htm
the planet isn't even red
you fell for the nasa hoaxsters
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>moonjeet
picrel
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Every time a clown like >>42226265 or >>42226310 posts, this video should be shilled in response:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGNX_uJ1UpU
Even when it is nothing, because their idiocy is a plague that needs to be eradicated.
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What data are you basing these claims on?
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>>42231987
'Allo allo allo, wots all dis den?
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Yar thar be treasure!!!
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>>42226255
Cor blimey dere sum kinda orgy going on up dere or sumfing?!
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A friend of mine said that they happened upon a short of the Artemis II pre-take off showing them loading in a box of snakes, and that the video was deleted nearly instantly.
He claims that the footage was shaky, like whoever was recording was scared, but the snakes were visibly slithering inside the module.
Anyone here happen to catch this?