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Found "The Tank" Construction VehicleHi there,
Fistly, thanks John for providing the scans of the Copernicus photographs that were on ATS. I have since removed my ATS account so I'll be on here from now on.
I have set up a youtube channel called Planet Anomalies which is doing very well so far.
My most recent video contains two anomalies on the Lunar surface. One is the Crane construction vehicle that John Lear has pointed out in the past and the other is what looks like a tank at first glance.
The striking part of this anomaly is the right angles and the steam/gas coming out from the top. It looked like the cannon part of a tank but then I realised it was some sort of steam or gas.
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=fd64CQ6sNMk
I did check TLM website (living moon) for this anomaly but there is so much and I couldn't find anything about it so here it is.
Please let me know what you think of this find.
Kind Regards.
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johnlear
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Re: Found "The Tank" Construction Vehicle | planetanomalies wrote: | Hi there,
Fistly, thanks John for providing the scans of the Copernicus photographs that were on ATS. I have since removed my ATS account so I'll be on here from now on.
I have set up a youtube channel called Planet Anomalies which is doing very well so far.
My most recent video contains two anomalies on the Lunar surface. One is the Crane construction vehicle that John Lear has pointed out in the past and the other is what looks like a tank at first glance.
The striking part of this anomaly is the right angles and the steam/gas coming out from the top. It looked like the cannon part of a tank but then I realised it was some sort of steam or gas.
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=fd64CQ6sNMk
I did check TLM website (living moon) for this anomaly but there is so much and I couldn't find anything about it so here it is.
Please let me know what you think of this find.
Kind Regards. |
Excellent work!
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chaiyah
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The NASA photos I have (five of them) of Copernicus weren't very productive from a structures and artifacts point of view.
However, I did find some stone circles and trodden paths off my original number five.
The software I have at present won't stretch further than this.
Oh well.
Better days.
Emily
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