Posted on 01/19/2014 10:01:11 PM PST by Errant
It looks like a baseball field
Build it and “they” will come.
"Ross Davidson, development team leader at OrangeBus, thinks there might be a slightly more mundane explanation.
He told the Huffington Post UK: "Basically it's similar to the thing you get in all those 'UFO videos' you see these days from people with digital cameras - when they use digital zoom too much, you get 'artifacts' as the missing data is recreated using an algorithm which create regular shapes simply because of the nature of digital.
"As such a simple point of light becomes something like this.
"If he rotated the camera the shape would rotate with it...
"You can get similar things with still photos when you blow them up - the moon pic shows a 'triangle' because it's digital - made up of pixels.
"If you look at the dark lines in the pic they all align in the same way - it's just a shadow which pretty much aligns with the pixels and when compressed/zoomed looks perfectly triangular."
http://www.educatinghumanity.com/2014/01/ufo-on-moon-viral.html
Personally, I'm not too sure about that. But if you look at the reflection in some of the blown up images, you can see regular pixilation there as well.
Moon Nazi’s of course, they’ve been their since 1945. All good, they have state run healthcare and there website works
NSA base
Maybe another data storage facility? Probably what the “secret” space plane was need for as well???
Maybe why the Chinese sent that probe with the high res camera.
See if there's something weird in that area with those, problem solved.
Yep, what I was thinking. Maybe NASA will put something out about it?
As a side note, I would have done Lt. Gay Ellis in a heartbeat. Just sayin’.
The triangle points directly at Seattle. It is projecting a beam that is blocking Big Bertha.
If you find the original "V" shape, there's another, smaller one just above and slightly to the left in another crater shadow.
If you zoom in and just scroll around that square patch of high resolution, you will see one or two white dots in just about every dark crater shadow. There just happened to be several dead pixels in a row that just happened to line up with a crater shadow so you can see the "V" shape.
Or maybe it's really the same V shaped UFO that was spotted over Arizona about seventeen years ago, famously known as the Phoenix Lights?
Well as long as it's not a turret like thing with a gun barrel facing out like the one on Mars, LOLOL!
That’s where I have seen that pattern before......actually sorta spooky....
Another example from the same “photo” from Google Earth (set to moon):
http://imageshack.com/a/img547/1766/xmij.jpg
It’s likely an artifact in Google Earth itself, not in the original version of the photo. The “right angle” is not unusual at all; you’re looking at the individual pixels here, badly blown up by Google Earth, and making every little collection of individual hot pixels and other individual pixel artifacts look like “sharp angles” and “artificial structures.” What shoddy reporting, why did NO ONE go to the original image archives for Selene? It says it right there in Google Earth where the image came from! Google Earth is not a primary source for ANY of this data. It’s all been recompressed and reprocessed by Google into their moon mosaic. ALWAYS go to the primary source, what happened to true journalism?
Anyway, I’ve gone to the primary source myself and have found the original image.
https://l2db.selene.darts.isas.jaxa.jp/cgi-bin/load_datafile.cgi?t=t&f=DTMTCO_03_01221N230E1428SC&p=1011&s=VWQ5IDQvZ1I5RW52aS9nO0FGRjtP
Google’s image is based on the full resolution of that image from Selene. The above link is just a thumbnail, but I’m going to download the full res thing. It’s about 50 megs but it’s a slow download for me, so be patient and I’ll check the full resolution original.
1980 was supposed to be groovy.
As I suspected, it’s entirely a google processing artifact. It’s not in the original image at all. Here is the full resolution, original image. I took the liberty of converting it to a png file so that most people can open it:
http://dropcanvas.com/bv99x
Here’s a crop from the original overlaid on top of the crappy Google version of the same image projected onto their moon mosaic:
http://imageshack.com/a/img822/8360/b1z.gif
The “perspective” shifts because google moon is projecting the image onto a 3d model of the terrain and rendering it, using the image as a texture. The raw original image does not contain those artifacts, and is in fact much higher quality anyway as you can see.
Mystery solved.
Mac OS X, as well as regular ol' UNIX for that matter, allows you to put the application wherever you want. You want it to be used by all users? Simple: put it in the "/Applications" directory. No root access needed, the drag-and-drop just needs to be done by someone with administrator privileges.
Google's request for such privileges for a simple app install is ridiculous, dangerous, and given Google's proclivities and ties into those with even worse proclivities, troubling.
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