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  1. CAC

    CAC Ace of Spades

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    Agreed...But those that have flown around the dark side report seeing domes and even towers...Who knows how deep it goes into the surface though.

    I'm never sure of the veracity of any of the pictures shown, although many "look" real...Just found a new one today.

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    Those that have seen the bases say many are abandoned and obviously old...Though they also say some look new and had light eminating from them...so they have been there "a while".

    Some old bases:
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    OpanaPointer I Point at Opana Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    The near side of the Moon is the most thoroughly photographed object that can be seen from Earth.
     
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    I thought that was Taylor Swift ;)
     
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    "I hear Taylor Swift has a new album coming out!"
    "Wow, she dumped ANOTHER boyfriend?"
     
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    Proof we live in an age of mediocrity…bring on AI
     
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    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Isn't it interesting that all those observed 'sightings' are always where you can't see them ?
     
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    One of my friends in Washington State is 7 feet 3 inches tall and owns a sasquatch suit. 'Nuff said.
     
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    They wouldn’t put them where you can see them…You have to be orbiting height to make them out as structures…or on foot. It’s a stated fact that many photos taken on the moon have been ‘lost’. A pretty lame excuse by NASA, but thats fair dinkum, they say they can’t find them…hmmm…it can happen I suppose, but NASA moon pictures?And the bulk of them?
     
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    Nothing is idiot proof, not even NASA. "We using metric or imperial measurements?" "Yes."
     
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    Pic du Pleiades


    Explanation: Near dawn on November 19 the Pleiades stood in still dark skies over the French Pyrenees. But just before sunrise a serendipitous moment was captured in this single 3 second exposure; a bright meteor streak appeared to pierce the heart of the galactic star cluster. From the camera's perspective, star cluster and meteor were poised directly above the mountain top observatory on the Pic du Midi de Bigorre. And though astronomers might consider the Pleiades to be relatively close by, the grain of dust vaporizing as it plowed through planet Earth's upper atmosphere actually missed the cluster's tight grouping of young stars by about 400 light-years. While recording a night sky timelapse series, the camera and telephoto lens were fixed to a tripod on the Tour-de-France-cycled slopes of the Col du Tourmalet about 5 kilometers from the Pic du Midi.
    Tomorrow's picture: the plough over the mountain​
     
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  12. Biak

    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    By 'Them' I'm assuming Extraterrestrial Beings ? I will give you that it seems strange that it's been over 50 years since we've been back to the Moon. And now - Fifty years later we can't get a Lunar Mission above Earth Orbit. SpaceX glorifies another failure and all is 'going to plan', Much learned.
    Unless I had a Death Wish, there's no way I'd take a ride on the first Musk mission.
     
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    It's not strange if you look at people like Proxmire and his "Golden Fleece Awards". People expected Buck Rogers and got Dale Evans. The Moon wasn't that interesting after the first few trips.
     
  14. CAC

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    Im with you brother! However, musk himself has said that NASA didn’t have his budget and couldn’t afford too many failures, both in terms of replacement and public image (affecting funding) and what the world (USSR) would say about those failures. He is fast tracking, factoring in many failures. But success is still not garounteed.
    By them, I don’t really mean anybody…It could just as well be human bases…but structures anyway. If you believe some of the stories, Earth was always a long term observable experiment - And has been studied by multiple life forms over thousands of years or even millions…which would explain some of the very old looking remnants ‘found’. I don’t personally subscribe to the long term observation theory, there simply isn’t enough ‘evidence’ to be conclusive about that. I’m on the side that thinks ‘most’ interest began with the first nuclear explosion…
    Not going back? There are many believable reasons not to go back…cost being the most believable. Again, the story goes that the ‘aliens’ told the first astronauts that the moon was theirs and to not come back…a deal was struck to allow a certain amount of extra landings in agreed areas and then piss off. And tell the others not to come up here either. A certain amount of balls from the US Navy who were not frightened in the least, it was they who basically said we had a mission, you fucked it…We WILL at least finish the first stage (of a much longer plan for the moon).
    All landings were supervised.
    So…here we have a civilian, apparently not privy to all this past…And wants to go there and put a base on it. What’s going to happen? Was part of the ‘deal’ that we (humans) give a grace of 50 odd years to pack your shit up and leave? Or will we be treated on camera by a ‘greeting party’?
     
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    No comment; but so many questions.

    "Two teams of astronomers led by scientists at Caltech, have discovered the largest reservoir of water ever detected in the universe. And it's 30 billion trillion miles away.

    Yep, you read that correctly. The largest reservoir has been found in the cosmos, more specifically in a quasar, which is one of the brightest and most violent objects in the cosmos.

    The mass of water vapour is at least 140 trillion times more than all of the water in the world's oceans combined."

    Scientists discover giant water reservoir floating in space
    /science-tech/
     
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    Hydrogen fuses into oxygen readily. So H and O are the two most common atoms in the 'verse.
     
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    Aurora and Milky Way over Norway
    Image Credit & Copyright: Giulio Cobianchi


    Explanation: What are these two giant arches across the sky? Perhaps the more familiar one, on the left, is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. This grand disk of stars and nebulas here appears to encircle much of the southern sky. Visible below the stellar arch is the rusty-orange planet Mars and the extended Andromeda galaxy. But this night had more! For a few minutes during this cold arctic night, a second giant arch appeared encircling part of the northern sky: an aurora. Auroras are much closer than stars as they are composed of glowing air high in Earth's atmosphere. Visible outside the green auroral arch is the group of stars popularly known as the Big Dipper. The featured digital composite of 20 images was captured in mid-November 2022 over the Lofoten Islands in Norway.
    APOD Year in Review (2023): RJN's Night Sky Network Lecture
    Tomorrow's picture: deep heart​
     
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    The only thing missing is the southern cross...
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    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Yes maybe true, but we've been observing the Moon for hundreds of years and orbiting the Moon for nearly 70 years. Something would have shown up by now. You can't cover up thousands of telescopes over a few hundred years or believe the Communist wouldn't jump on disclosing 'the truth' for propaganda purposes.
     
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    Yep...And they do see stuff all the time...The vision is always on delay. They cut transmission during the first landing and they cut it now. The Powers that be in the world are all briefed on this... I was interested in what China might do when they sent their rover to the dark side...So far they are playing ball with the "rules" - Remember ALL governments stand to possibly lose if the truth gets out.
    Some people DO see some things with their telescopes - be sure you cannot see a small building from the earth...you can see a dot or a couple of dots, but not be able to make out a building. (many have been built into the side of craters where the shadow is deepest anyway).
    There are regular posts on anomalies seen on the moon (some dodgy others look good) on the Net if one cares to look. Including what must be enormous "ships" - The fact you can see it (and its shadow) cruising above the surface means it must be huge.

    As a connected thread - There are collaborated stories that the "aliens" (read greys) have wanted "disclosure" for some time now. They are not happy with the authorities for continuing to keep it all secret and have given the governments an ultimatum - Either the governments tell their people or they will.
    The initial year of disclosure was 2028 - But that has been revised to 2025.
    Given this may be the year Musk goes to the moon (Sounds like a kids book) disclosure may be linked to the moon landings.
    If nothing happens by 2028 i will bow out of the whole thing.
     

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