Structures on the Moon! |
More Structures
The Bridge/Tower connection on Frame 4822 looks remarkably like a
"lunar bridge" complete with a series of right-angle "brackets", parallel "couplings" and a "box-like"
framework suspended from the span. Click here for a larger version of the Bridge/Tower Connection.
A photograph of the Mare Crisium reveals several anomalies. Note the glowing 20 mile-high "spire" on the
left of the photo, and the sparkling "mini-dome" over crater Picard.
Click here for a close-up of the Spire.
This may be a photograph of the extraordinary glass dome covering the region of the moon known as Sinus Medii. It was
taken by the unmanned Surveyor 6 on November 24, 1967, one hour after sunset. Note the glowing beads all along the visible horizon, and the highly structured,
semi-transparent material showing up high above the lunar surface. NASA's explanation : "Forward scattered light, caused by small, elevated particles of lunar dust
scattering sunlight from beyond the visible horizon". Wrong. An immense glass-like structure, arching over Sinus Medii, focussing and bending light over the
horizon. Click here for a larger version of the Sinus Medii dome.
Soviet example of a "lunar dome"? This photo, taken by the Soviet Zond 3 unmanned
spacecraft (July 20, 1965), was taken on the farside of the moon. Did this photo and other similar ones cause the sudden cancellation
of a manned Soviet circumlunar mission only 3 years later. The structure rises ten miles above the lunar limb! Click here for a larger
version of the Dome.
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