The latest episode from ExoNews TV examines a high resolution photo from the Apollo 17 mission (AS17/AS17-151-23127) that shows a strange glowing object on the surface of the moon. The object appears to be a space portal of some kind with an eery blue glowing ring around a central darker portion. The object looks similar to the travel device depicted in the fictional television series – Stargate SG-1. The photo was taken from the vantage of the Apollo lunar lander. Could Apollo 17 have photographed a stargate on the surface of the moon, or is it just a strange anomaly caught on camera?
I'm not usually a skeptic, but on this occasion - it just looks like a blotch to me. :D
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need to get professor Deuem to do his deal on it...
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Somehow in all the chaos and confusion I missed this thread; very interesting photo, Z; definitely looks as if it is an actual object and not a defect in the emulsion of the film...Well, I think it's a defect in the emulsion, similar to the one in this thread (http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=5434.msg74075#msg74075), but with a sharper transition between the different layers of the emulsion.
Perhaps 1WW will still have them and share them with us; Armap, you are the Apollo photo man, can you find and provide herr deuem with several shots of this anomaly?I haven't found any other photo, yet. :)
OK, time for some common sense..
To anyone who has even a smattering of astronomical knowledge it's so obvious what this is.
Stargate!! You people crack me up!
Look, take it back to basics. What is the moon composed mainly of?
Rigght! The moon is well known to be made of cheese. And what colour is mould?
Yes, children mould is a bluey green colour, and if you stop thinking about science fiction shows and just take a look, that opening in the surface has a bluey green centre...
We were obviously very lucky in that if the exhaust plume hadn't sterilised the area, we really would have a situation where the expression "once in a blue moon" became synonymous with "as per usual"...
FB!
Deuem, you need to find a way to get this amazing scientific stuff out as art or posters folk can frame. It's beautiful.
OK, time for some common sense..
To anyone who has even a smattering of astronomical knowledge it's so obvious what this is.
Stargate!! You people crack me up!
Look, take it back to basics. What is the moon composed mainly of?
Rigght! The moon is well known to be made of cheese. And what colour is mould?
Yes, children mould is a bluey green colour, and if you stop thinking about science fiction shows and just take a look, that opening in the surface has a bluey green centre...
We were obviously very lucky in that if the exhaust plume hadn't sterilised the area, we really would have a situation where the expression "once in a blue moon" became synonymous with "as per usual"...
FB!
If it was a physical object, it would have mass and it would produce a shadow. I see none.
I believe its a glitch.
Simply another thought - as I look at this, it comes to mind as having the appearance of a "gate " that accompanies the traveler, and opens wherever he chooses to stop, rather that being a moon-based stargate.
Amy no problem at all.Oh I agree Elvis, Peggy's own 'Banksy' 8)
Any kind of original art ( and that's what this is ) commands value.
The beauty with Deuems stuff is he can have anything as a subject.
Which means it can be very personal,therefore unique .
No, I don't think Apollo 17 found a Stargate on the moon. ::)
Hey Deuem,
I would love one of your works. I'm willing to pay for it.
If it's possible I would be very greatfull.
Elvis.
Oh I agree Elvis, Peggy's own 'Banksy' 8)Thank you for the thumbs up. It helps keep me going..
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Though you could not tell from my photo the Deuem process was bang on as there was indeed a sodium street lamp out of shot and not illuminating the photo to the naked eye.
Impressive. I was pleased, I know Deuem process works.
And these are large frame negatives.The originals were large frame negatives, we only have access to digital copies of prints, not of the negatives.
Hmmm well maybe not seeing as John says they never went :P
(http://www.thelivingmoon.com/43ancients/04images/Moon7/Aristarcus/Aristarcus_MA_03.png)
Sorry for goin off topic guys, if you can just humour me for a second.
I got me a Deuem wall it's looks tasty.
(http://i1284.photobucket.com/albums/a572/paparumbo/image_zps59334c94.jpg)
I likey.
NICE! I am sure those lovely prints are worth $150!