Saturday, 2 June 2012
Lunar crater Endymion and anomalies Astronomy Registax Images by telescope
Saturday, June 02, 2012
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Registax
Image 1: 54 frames, 90% Lowest quality
Image 2: 54 frames 90% Lowest quality
Image 3: 100 frames 85% Lowest quality frames
Image 4: 80 frames 80% Lowest quality
These are images processed in Registax.
Atlas and Hercules craters, are located on the northeast of the Moon. Each of them presents interesting features: one is the floor full of ditches and rough terrain, and two black spots opposite to each other, like Atlas, and one with a smooth floor and a deep and bright in sunlight small crater, found near the center, as Hercules.
Endymion (129 km), has also a smooth crater floor darker than the surrounding land, with no central peak. Californian amateur astronomer Bill Penn, while looking through his reflector telescope, in October 2009, noticed an anomaly on the northern edge of the crater, some glowing spheres.
He believes that most of the visible Moon from Earth, is hidden with holograms or other types of camouflage. Somehow, at 5:30 am on October 7, the camouflage has become inoperable or were closed for a short time, giving us a view of what is really there.
I find this story interesting, especially because exactly where Bill saw the anomaly, there are three small craters on the floor, perfectly aligned and almost with identical dimensions.
Photographer: Victor Lupu
Optics: Celestron C8-inch reflector telescope-Newtonian, plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Camera: Sony HDR CX105
Filter: No
Date: 14/08/2011
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
Processing: Registax
Above is Endymion on August 16, 2011 from 4 frames and 95% Lowest quality.
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