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The footage which was filmed by astronaut Jim Irwin appears to show a saucer shaped craft hovering on the lunar surface.
Data: Deploying the Lunar Roving Vehicle
Video File: Jim Irwin’s descent to the surface: Journal Text: 120:06:18 2 minutes 47 seconds
http://theparanormalcrucible.blogspot…
Its a hoax… the pixilation is so horribly mismatched that it could not be concealed even when colorized… (the reason for colorizing it, because in black and white its obvious… though the attempt was made to conceal it by making it unstable/jittery when panning by…
Another shabby attempt to get the UFO community to authenticate studio footage (for NASA) being passed off as real… the lack of time delay in voice communications between earth and moon proof they were merely script reading in LOE (low earth orbit) when not actually sound stage/simulator recordings…
Excellemt point.
Excellent*
I remain unstartled.
If a man who cannot count finds a four-leaf clover, is he lucky? ~Stanislaw J. Lec
Guffaw!
Contrary to popular belief, “they are NOT hiding the best evidence, it’s all in compressed images”, on Google Moon!!
Open up Google Earth, then go to the Moon to these coordinates; 8°59’16.92″S 15°25’21.16″E
Scroll in as far as you can, (If it slips over to ground view, turn the camera back down), then open up the magnifier app in Windows 7/8, & turn it up past 1000%.
Leave this for about 3 minutes. Then slowly decrease the magnification to 0%. Then slowly scroll back
to where you want your picture to be. Make a file for the image. Like; Bob123.
Wait about 1 minute. Then press the enter key. Process in Picasa3.
In Edit, slowly enlarge the image with the slider, & up to 400%.
Then look carefully into the finished image & see
(theyaresuchgoodbsartistsaren’tthey?Surefooledme!)
Use this technique any where on the Moon
for
spectacular results
! Some say;
(Best results with structure, drama, & hdr-ish.)
(The key is to pre-magnify to 1000%+ for future meta-data (10x+) to later
)
create the image via auto-focus, which decompresses the image!
The deeper & longer the pre-magnification is, the more one can do with the finished image,
as this guy found out; https://youtu.be/44qtyn0yXoA