Saturday, February 1, 2014

Just proven there really is a secret base on the surface of the Moon? Its all to be reveal. or its Media . JR

Has a careful look at Google Earth really exposed a secret base hidden inside a crater on the surface
of our Moon?


TAKE note: 22° 42'38.46N and 142° 34'44.52E. Has Google Earth just proven there really is a secret
base on the surface of the Moon?

We've seen it at the movies: A secret base established on the Moon by Nazis fleeing the end of World
War II. From here they plan to launch a grease-punk army to finish what they failed to achieve almost
70 years ago.
For real?
A flood of carefully measured, digitally-enhanced and meticulously analysed pictures from Google Moon
are streaming around the internet to support just such a notion.

One's eye is immediately drawn to the neat array of white lights in an otherwise innocent looking crater. Enhance it some more - and then some more - and the structure comes into clearer view.
Concrete evidence ... or not. Google Earth has exposed an anonymous crater lost on the face of the Moon as containing a stran...
Concrete evidence ... or not. Google Earth has exposed an anonymous crater lost on the face of the Moon as containing a strange array of objects. Or has it? Source: Supplied
What the enhanced photos purport to show is an unnatural array of seven evenly-spaced circular objects jutting out from the edge of a Moon crater's shadow.
Not only are they evenly spaced, they form an apparent 90-degree "V" shape. And everybody knows right-angles are not found in nature, right?
And it's huge. Even at that grainy scale, it would have to be about the size of a town.
"Paranormal researcher" WowForReel has even gone so far as to post his own mini-documentary on the subject to YouTube.
First glance ... the seven dots immediately draw their eye with their regular spacing and sharp angle.
First glance ... the seven dots immediately draw their eye with their regular spacing and sharp angle. Source: Supplied
Zoom in ... and the whole thing looks decidedly artificial.
Zoom in ... and the whole thing looks decidedly artificial. Source: Supplied


Most viewers agree - sort of. They see it as "proof" of a secret base - be it "alien", "government" 
or "Nazi". Some insist it is actually a UFO attempting to hide among the Moon's rough features to
 secretly observe our development and behaviour.

But, then, it could just be a crater with seven points caused by reflections off boulders?

Or not. All of the above are awe-inspiring stories. Even the regularly-spaced rocks evoke a 
kind of "Moonhenge" image.
Nazi legions or alien observatory? The implication of such a moon base would be enormous.
Science fiction ... the thought of Nazis on the moon conjures all kinds of imagery. Source: Supplied
But whichever story you prefer, it'll be one for the fiction shelf.
It's a hoax.
It's a trick that takes advantage of the way our eyes and brains are wired.
But, mostly, it has to do with how Google meshes and tiles millions of different pictures together in an evenly toned, perfectly spaced, interactive Moon surface.

Is that a rat on Mars2:33

A photo from NASA's Curiosity rover reveals what appears to be a rodent hiding among the stones. Source Fox News
TRICK ONE: Pareidolia. This is when you look at a cloud in the sky and see a rabbit. It's when you look at an out-of-focus mountain on Mars and see a face. It's when you look at a combination of shadows and pebbles and see a rat on Mars. Our brains are hardwired by evolution to identify human and animal shapes among the shadows as a means of survival. Those who jump at shadows are more likely to live than those who dismiss a leopard-shape for a bush.

Iron Sky trailer1:51

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The official trailer for the comic science fiction epic, 'Iron Sky'.


TRICK TWO: Pixilation. Digital cameras use neat rows of light-capturing sensors arrayed in grids.
 This is why, when you zoom in far enough, a blurry form will take on unnaturally regular and
 right-angled features.

Add Pareidolia to this and you have Nazi Moon Base One.



Still don't believe me?
Well, there's more.
Try this.
Look at Google Earth yourself. You'll have to download the free software.
Then plug in the coordinates supplied above.
Wait, what? A first look at the coordinates shows the above,
Wait, what? ... a first look at the coordinates shows the above, “normal” view of the crater. Source: Supplied
Zoom again ... and the crater remains just that. A crater.
Zoom again ... and the crater remains just that. A crater. Source: Supplied
The strange lights are simply are not there.
At first.
As the well-informed sceptics of metabunk.org point out, if you fiddle with the zoom feature a little, the dots will suddenly materialise.
And they're not the only ones. Dots will appear scattered all over the image.
Oh, that's how ... Thanks to the guys at metabunk.org, the true nature of the ominous
Oh, that’s how ... thanks to the guys at metabunk.org the true nature of the ominous “dots” are revealed in this colour-enhanced image. Pic: metabunk.org. Source: Supplied
WTF?
More Nazi colonies?
Well, it's actually an artefact of the way Google matches the millions of photo-tiles into a relatively seamless view of the Moon's surface from whatever altitude you select. As you click back and forth, "noise" - in the form of random dots - is introduced by image sharpening filters at the edge of where light-and-dark spaces meet.
This one particular crater out of thousands produced an eye-catching "V" shape.
Look carefully. You may find more. There's even a smiley-face out there to discover.
And maybe even more Nazis.
Coming in piece ... or pieces? The
Coming in peace ... or pieces? The “Nazi moonbase” is an artefact of the way Google Earth manipulates its images.Source: Supplied

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