Incredible Images :)

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btimsah

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Here are some of the more incredible images I've found with both the Moon and the Asteroid Eros. I am in no way saying everything is alien - but do present interesting structure-like qualities to me. <br /><br />http://members.cox.net/borobbie2/EROS/Tower/ZoomedCircledAnomoly.jpg<br /><br />This ones a cool shadow of a tower or spire? I don't know what else it could be as far as naturally made.<br /><br />http://members.cox.net/borobbie2/New%20Anomolies/Anom_008.jpg<br /><br />A cool zoomed image which illustrates why the Asteroid Eros is so amazing too me. The object to the left can be seen everywhere on Eros. It almost looks like some kind of tubing or vents. They could be natural I suppose, though the object on the right looks structure-like to me.<br /><br />http://members.cox.net/borobbie2/MOON/MOON%20PICTURES/Craters/Magelaens%20Crater/ErosGrid.gif<br /><br />The first Eros image I investigated. Note the consistant grid-like on the front of this image. There are so many more strange things I've found on this Asteroid my site can't hold them all with only 10 megs of storage <img src="/images/icons/frown.gif" /> <br /><br />Thanks for the time, hope you enjoy these images!<br /><br />-Robby<br />
 
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Just to let everyone know, I found the images from:<br /><br />http://near.jhuapl.edu/iod/20001027/index.html<br /><br />And I created the zooms using special software from:<br /><br />http://www.trulyphotomagic.com/shortcut/customer/content.php?page=downloads<br /><br />I would suggest downloading PHOTO ZOOM PRO, it's made my life so much easier. It does an incredible job of making images larger, or zooming in and retaining quality. Every image geek should use it <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" /><br /><br />-Robby
 
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spacechump

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All they look like is oddly shaped boulders and boulder shadows. Plus your crater artifacts look like light rock and play on shadows. <br /><br />Plus you are spamming your site and also hinting that you think they are signs of life. The rest of your site pretty much shows your true side to the matter.
 
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btimsah

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The reason I posted these images is because they feature oddly shaped structures - that was the point. To write it off as natural immediatly misses the greater potential in my humble opinion.<br /><br />I am sorry if you find oddly shaped rocks offensive :-D<br /><br />-Robby <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" /> <br /><br />-----------------------Signature Below------------------------
 
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spacechump

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To write them off as something more so misses the greater potential in my humble opinion. Think critically and use common sense first. How easily some things could be explained if those would just use the scientific method instead of innate guessing.<br /><br />I hate people who "jump the gun" in their explanation when something doesn't look how they think it should; and in the process leave logic behind.<br /><br />
 
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btimsah

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Science is about taking guesses. How do you think we came up with the Big bang theory, black holes and how planets and stars form. They are nothing but educated guesses. <br /><br />For some reason when it comes to this issue, I can't make a guess. Furthermore, you're threshold for evidence is probably much different than mine. Alien intelligence has been seen and verified for years in my opinion and due to the millions of testimony, and thousands of video and images really has allready been proven. As much as it can be, without aliens walking down the street.. I can admit, I allready believe aliens exist and visit us. So my viewpoint is different. However, it's better than just claiming everything alien related is natural or inconclusive.<br /><br />-Rob<br /><br />----------------------SIG---------------------
 
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<font color="yellow">"write it off as natural immediatly misses the greater potential "</font><br /><br />Greater potential of what? They are just rocks, and shadows and nothing more. It's fairly silly to think because they "look" like something, then they must be something else.<br /><br />Example, Look at some wallpaper with close intricate designs, or a textured wall or some such thing and tell me how many faces you can pick out? Are these random events, or are you being watched?<br /><br />
 
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tom_hobbes

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Still, some nice looking boulders. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font size="2" color="#339966"> I wish I could remember<br /> But my selective memory<br /> Won't let me</font><font size="2" color="#99cc00"> </font><font size="3" color="#339966"><font size="2">- </font></font><font size="1" color="#339966">Mark Oliver Everett</font></p><p> </p> </div>
 
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mooware

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<font color="yellow">"Science is about taking guesses"</font><br /><br />Hmmm, not exactly. Science is about studying evidence at hand and comming up with a reasonable, plausible theory based on that evidence. Not guessing.<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
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btimsah

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YOU: Greater potential of what? They are just rocks, and shadows and nothing more. It's fairly silly to think because they "look" like something, then they must be something else. <br /><br />ME: The greater potential if they are not "just rocks", COULD prove alien intelligence. Attempting to write them off with just words misses the greater potential that they could be unnatural structures. Although I agree with you about shadows - in some cases it's the shadows that make the image amazing.<br /><br />EXAMPLE OF SHADOW: http://members.cox.net/borobbie2/New%20Anomolies/Anom_011.jpg<br /><br />Or this one:<br /> http://members.cox.net/borobbie2/EROS/Tower/ZoomedCircledAnomoly.jpg<br /><br />YOU: Example, Look at some wallpaper with close intricate designs, or a textured wall or some such thing and tell me how many faces you can pick out? Are these random events, or are you being watched? <br /><br />Me: I am not locating faces, I am locating potential structures. Huge difference. For one, our government routinely uses satellites to locate structures using images. I don't even care about the face on mars.<br /><br />I guess my question would be, do you believe we could ever locate an artificial structure from NASA images on another planet, moon or asteroid?
 
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