Updated 24.1.2014 Mare Moscoviense resides on Moon's far side - one of the few maria on that side, at approximately 27.3 N and 147.9 E. With diameter of 277 km (172 mi.), the size of the area is about 40,000 square kilometers. There are four larger craters there, all named after cosmonauts: Komarov to the southeast of the mare, Titov in the northern region, Tereshkova to the west, and Belyaev to the south.
To get the feeling of the area, look at this wonderful video Mare Moscoviense Flyover provided by JAXA. Makes you almost wonder why provide this service and all this clearly non-airbrushed surface to look at since there is so much of muddled view on the other side! Especially since we wouldn't be able to see this side by any earthly means - i.e. with a telescope.
To get the feeling of the area, look at this wonderful video Mare Moscoviense Flyover provided by JAXA. Makes you almost wonder why provide this service and all this clearly non-airbrushed surface to look at since there is so much of muddled view on the other side! Especially since we wouldn't be able to see this side by any earthly means - i.e. with a telescope.
LUNAR ANOMALIES AT MARE MOSCOVIENSE
When you go to Google Earth Moon and start zooming in on Mare Moscoviense, you don't see much anything first. But as you get closer, you start seeing things in earnest! You do need to get to eye altitude 10 km and lower.
This is of course a very large area. The distance from north to south is 265 km (164 mi.). But when you get real close, those white oblong things that are allover this area appear quite long, around 100 meters long. What are they?! There are literally tens of thousands of them and those white dots allover this Sea of Moscow and the surrounding area! This video (18m23s), uploaded by user adityasite, gives a good picture of the anomalies. And this one by bluebird2011(10m15s)! But even better go there, to Google Earth Moon, yourself and have a look! Thank you NASA, Google Earth & Co. for this service! And thank you for not air brushing this area yet.
Belyaev crater resides south of Mare Moscoviense straight opposite Titov in the north. At approximately 22d42m41s N and 142d34m47s E you will find a V-shaped formation on top of a smaller crater. The sides of this formation are about 90 meters long, and let's hear user adityasite(1m40s) explain further: " From what I can see, this is a 100% perfect V shape consisting of 7 small white orbs estimated to be 8-10 meters in diameter. With the ruler tool on google moon, a rough estimate suggests the whole formation is around 145m in length. The odds of a structure this geometrically perfect happening naturally must be next to impossible". Similar shapes are found also elsewhere in Mare Moscoviense.
Huffington Post wrote an article about this in January 2014 - based on Youtube user wowforeeel's video on this lunar anomaly. And there is yet even more interesting, almost shocking, news in Turner Radio Network and Sunny Skyz! (updated here Jan 24th). Would the seven-dot formation be the craft that NASA had been tracking for months, and last year found landed on Belayev?!
Or are they just individual pixels from a low resolution image as Metabunk thinks? NASA's LADEE detection in December 2013 of something very large and very different from anything "lunar" would contradict that! Three NASA rockets were possibly launched January 13-15 in 2014 on a classified Department of Defense Mission.
Huffington Post wrote an article about this in January 2014 - based on Youtube user wowforeeel's video on this lunar anomaly. And there is yet even more interesting, almost shocking, news in Turner Radio Network and Sunny Skyz! (updated here Jan 24th). Would the seven-dot formation be the craft that NASA had been tracking for months, and last year found landed on Belayev?!
Or are they just individual pixels from a low resolution image as Metabunk thinks? NASA's LADEE detection in December 2013 of something very large and very different from anything "lunar" would contradict that! Three NASA rockets were possibly launched January 13-15 in 2014 on a classified Department of Defense Mission.
More interesting coordinates to look at:
39.50.44 N - 147.18.32 E - what do you think that is?
28.11.00 N - 145.34.51 E - the oblong thing is over 200 meters long
23.06.04 N - 146.20.54 E - and more a bit higher up!
LINKS
- bluebird2011 - JAXA - Metabunk - NASA - Scientific Psychic - Wiki - Wiki:Belyaev Crater - WikiSpaces:MareMoscoviense/Pictures -
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