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UFO Landing Strip located on Google Earth?(vanity)
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| 29 Jan 2008
| tulsa ramjet
Posted on 01/29/2008 7:58:54 AM PST by Tulsa Ramjet
70 deg 09' 21.75" S 87 deg 45' 52.71" E
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TOPICS: UFO's
KEYWORDS: alien; googleearth; ufo
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To: xJones
you have no idea what this means.
Do you know WHY you can Google search Area 51 now????? Do you??? Its because THEY MOVED ALL THE STUFF!!
Maybe to places like this. I’m just surmising hear so forgive me for my excitement.
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posted on
01/29/2008 5:56:53 PM PST
by
Tulsa Ramjet
("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
To: Tulsa Ramjet
Do you know WHY you can Google search Area 51 now????? Do you??? Its because THEY MOVED ALL THE STUFF!!
I'm afraid you're out my league right now, but could you possibly do search for the missing WMD?
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posted on
01/29/2008 6:05:34 PM PST
by
xJones
To: Tulsa Ramjet
[Two men in black suits approach, one of them holds up a pen. There is a blinding flash.]
Now that I have gone there and looked for myself, the "object" appears on a mismatched boundary of two images. It appears that there is about a 5 mile wide stretch of "missing" data that the software tried to airbrush across.
Move along...there's nothing to see here.
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posted on
01/29/2008 6:07:04 PM PST
by
SC Swamp Fox
(Join our Folding@Home team (Team# 36120) keyword: folding)
To: SC Swamp Fox
What about the bunkers that look like enlarged shoe treads?
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posted on
01/29/2008 6:46:06 PM PST
by
Tulsa Ramjet
("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
To: SC Swamp Fox
Just check this out and I’ll leave you alone:
Just north 83 miles, in a mountainous area (68 deg 56 31.14 S, 88 deg 00 21.68 E) is a grill type structure in the mountains.
Looks to be about 1.5 miles long and .5 mile wide. Looks like the indentations of the edge of a giants astronaut boot.
Now if you think that this is software airbrushing or aerial stitching, then my efforts have failed today.
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posted on
01/29/2008 6:48:33 PM PST
by
Tulsa Ramjet
("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
To: Tulsa Ramjet
That area is very low resolution, any number of things could cause that appearance. Clouds, drifting snow, shadows from the sun at an extreme angle, all of the above.
I love to browse on Google Earth, I've seen some pretty odd stuff (Usually highlighted by a bookmark.) This doesn't strike me as that unusual.
It is curious, bookmark it and keep an eye on it. They upload new, higher resolution images all the time.
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posted on
01/29/2008 7:45:50 PM PST
by
SC Swamp Fox
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
I just spent a while mousing around that area looking at the elevation. It's a lot flatter that it appears but those "ridges" are on a gentle slope, they point downhill to the north. It "looks" like there is a ridgeline to the north, but the elevation data doesn't show one. It's probably a cloud, which is almost impossible to distinguish from snow when photographed from space.
In fact, that whole "mountainous area" appears to be pretty flat and gently sloping to the north northeast. I think we are looking mostly at a bunch of clouds.
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posted on
01/29/2008 8:20:33 PM PST
by
SC Swamp Fox
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To: Grizzled Bear
Helen Thomas never looked that good in her life.
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posted on
01/29/2008 8:36:30 PM PST
by
Slings and Arrows
("Those who surrender personal liberty for lower global temperatures will receive neither."--weegee)
To: SC Swamp Fox
Got it thanks.
From 19 miles up would make that a really large feature!
To: Tulsa Ramjet; Army Air Corps; Constitution Day; Allegra; Ramius; BenLurkin; SC Swamp Fox
OK, I sent those Antarctica coordinates to a friend who does exactly what Google Earth does, satellite mapping. Here is what he said:
I assume you're looking at GoogleEarth? All of the landmasses displayed on the earth are pieced together imagery. Most have been taken from satellite but some is aerial imagery taken from a plane. Satellite imagery is obtained in strips as the sensors are opened and exposed over time, kind of like a flatbed scanner. Imagery satellites fly in orbits from North to South at an angle that keeps the sun at about the 10 am position throughout its' entire journey south. It returns North on the dark side of the earth. The orbit constantly progresses Westward keeping the sun at the 10 am position. Each full orbit around the earth takes just 90 minutes, so that satellite is really moving. The strips are visible on all continents once you've zoomed out to 400 miles or so (bottom right in GoogleEarth). The oceans are just colorized elevation models representing the ocean floor. To answer your question specifically, those areas you pointed to are mosaiced imagery. The first one is probably nothing more than the tops of clouds and then a computer tried to color balance it and really ruined the edges - making them darker. The second is definitely looking all the way to the ground. Collecting imagery from the poles is the most difficult because the satellite only has a couple of months a year where the sun has any useful angle for imagery. I wouldn't be surprised if 90+% of the imagery of Antarctica is just cloud cover.
Spoil sport! It sure was fun imagining all the mysterious possibilities!
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posted on
01/30/2008 7:33:48 PM PST
by
ChocChipCookie
(Homeschool like your kids' lives depend on it.)
To: ChocChipCookie
To: ChocChipCookie
your friend is one of them. we are not alone.......ha ha.
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posted on
01/31/2008 6:56:27 AM PST
by
Tulsa Ramjet
("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
To: Fred Nerks; Quix; Las Vegas Dave
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posted on
02/03/2008 12:17:18 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__________________Profile updated Wednesday, January 16, 2008)
To: Slings and Arrows
Impossible. Helen Thomas has aged!
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posted on
02/03/2008 2:26:44 AM PST
by
Fred Nerks
(FAIR DINKUM!)
To: Tulsa Ramjet
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posted on
02/03/2008 2:33:02 AM PST
by
endthematrix
(He was shouting 'Allah!' but I didn't hear that. It just sounded like a lot of crap to me.)
To: SunkenCiv
I knew what it was immediately, you can’t fool me, I’m the one who found that launchpad on Mars, remember?
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posted on
02/03/2008 2:34:15 AM PST
by
Fred Nerks
(FAIR DINKUM!)
To: Constitution Day; ALASKA; ActionNewsBill; airborne; albertp; andysandmikesmom; areafiftyone; ...
http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/post?id=1961373%2C18
Posting 18 has a screen shot of the image.
I did find on my Google Earth program the area in question, to me it appears to be air brushed stitching and nothing more. (The south pole has very few detailed areas on Google.Earth..)
Google.Earth has a mileage ruler, I measured approximately 5 miles wide, and 13 miles long. (BTW: the mileage ruler is a quick and easy way to measure driving distances, as an estimate only.)
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posted on
02/03/2008 5:07:01 AM PST
by
Las Vegas Dave
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Hillary Clinton, June 2004.)
To: Tulsa Ramjet
Interesting thread.. and
I LOVE GOOGLE EARTH
Problem is when I go there I get lost for hours in exploration. Will check this all out tonight. Thanks for heads up Tulsa Ramjet!
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posted on
02/03/2008 5:19:36 AM PST
by
DollyCali
(Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
To: ChocChipCookie; All
Try this instead
70° 09’ 21.75” S 87° 45’ 52.71” E
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posted on
02/03/2008 5:38:26 AM PST
by
Perdogg
(This space is empty)
To: Las Vegas Dave
Sure, but it’s interesting that only that one square is airbrushed/weirded out clouds/alien secret landing site is shown like that. And the second site with the grill marks doesn’t look nature-made.
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posted on
02/03/2008 5:51:36 AM PST
by
mtbopfuyn
(I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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