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Introduction
There
are two unusual objects of unknown origin in the Guyot crater on
the lunar farside: a giant triangular shaped object and a smaller
cylindrical shaped object. Until now, no hypothesis supporting a
natural origin can explain their existence. It cannot be excluded
that we really have detected some ETAs (extraterrestrial artifacts)
on the Moon.
There has been
speculation about past and even current extraterrestrial activity
on the Moon for many years. The so-called "moon blinks"
and "lunar transient phenomena" may originate from natural
volcanic processes or meteorite impacts. However, there appears
to be a connection between the frequency of these "blinks"
and earthly space missions, namely the Apollo missions of 1968-1972.
[1]
Beyond that,
various authors continue to identify monuments or other indications
of extraterrestrial activity on images from the lunar probes or
manned missions to the Moon. Most of these structures seem to be
natural, others are only products of wishful thinking. However,
among them are also some examples [2,3] which should be considered
more closely during future missions (e.g. the Lunar Prospector).
Recently (on
an Apollo 16 image of the Guyot crater), I discovered two mysterious
objects which cannot be explained simply as a "trick of light
and shadow," natural hills or photographic artifacts. The image
in question can be found on the official NASA collection web site
of the Apollo missions and can be viewed at:
(http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/AS16/10075825.jpg - NASA
removed this picture. The only Guyot photo is at the link below and
does not show the triangular feature:)
http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/luceneweb/caption.jsp?searchpage=true&keywords=
Guyot
crater&textsearch=Go&hitsperpage=5&pageno=1&photoId=AS16-121-19407
The image covers
a part of the Guyot crater. The crater has a diameter of roughly
100 kilometers (about 60 miles) and is located on the lunar farside
(at 12n / 117 e). On this image, a fraction of the rim,
a fraction of the crater floor and the lunar highlands beyond Guyot
can be seen.
In approximately
the center of the image - right in the middle of the crater rim
- a prominent and surprisingly clear triangular structure attracts
attention. The object is erected high above the surface and throws
a shadow to the right side (I do not know if this is east, since
there is no orientation given). This excludes a simple "trick
of light and shadow" as a mere photographic artifact. The object
is real. Since the whole crater is 60 miles in diameter you can
roughly evaluate the size of the structure. It must be erected some
hundreds, if not nearly a thousand meters above the surface. Additionally,
it seems to be flat in shape (unlike a classic pyramid) and very
smooth.
Possible
Origins
Could this
object be a giant natural boulder and part of the Guyot crater rim?
This is unlikely
because all boulders of this dimension would have been fractured,
shattered and destroyed during the Guyot impact. Nothing like this
could have "survived."
Is it part
of the small crater behind it?
This is unlikely
because this crater is too small to produce such giant impact boulders.
Could it
be ejecta of another impact crater far away?
This is unlikely
because according to its dimensions it would have caused a further
(secondary) crater as we know them from many examples on the Moon.
Also, it would have been totally destroyed during the impact.
Is it a
volcanic dome-like knoll, already consolidated in the Moon's crust?
Was it later pushed up from underground to the surface? (We have
some examples of this from terrestrial volcanology.)
This is also
unlikely for the following reasons:
(1) We have
never found anything similar to this on the Moon until now; (2)
There are no additional indications of volcanic activity around
the Guyot crater area and it would be very unlikely that such activity
would appear inside the crater rim. It is more likely to have occurred
on the crater floor (like in the Maria basins or big craters, e.g.
Tsiolkowsky, also on the lunar farside); and, (3) No volcanic activity
would produce a flat triangular shaped object like this.
Other natural
explanations do not exist - as far as I know. Admittedly, you can
neither exclude an "exotic" natural origin, nor that a
natural explanation will be found one day. Right now, however, I
cannot imagine it.
So - what can
this object be? I do not insist that we are looking at a real ETA
(extraterrestrial artifact) here, but I cannot dismiss this possibility.
Additionally, only miles away, to the south-east (if north is on
top of the image) another unusual object can be observed. This object
seems to be cylindrical and is conspicuous because of its extraordinary
white color and the "sharpness" of its shape. The probability
that two unusual but natural objects are positioned so close together
seems to be very low.
What we need
to do is analyze this image and consider all of the possibilities
I have suggested. If this shows there is a chance that ETAs exist
and we can exclude all "natural hypotheses," then it is
very likely that we have the first real evidence for an extraterrestrial
artifact on the Moon. Everybody can imagine what this will mean
for humanity.
Literature:
[1] Arkhipov,
A. (1994): " 'Invasion effect' on the Moon." Selenology,
13/1, 9-11.
[2] Arkhipov,
A. (1997): "Search for ruin-like patterns on the Moon."
Selenology, 15/4, 18-20.
[3] Carlotto,
M. (1997): "On-Going investigation of lunar anomalies."
Dr. Johannes
Fiebag was born in 1956, and is Germany's leading abduction research
specialist. He has published many books about alien contact in ancient
and modern times, and four books specifically about the abduction
phenomenon in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Dr. Fiebag
founded the CE-IV-Report, a newsletter for abductees, and
he also organizes an annual meeting called Project Exchange
that allows abductees to network with one another. In addition to
CE-IV-Report and Project Exchange, Dr. Fiebag has
also formed an interdisciplinary organization of Psychiatrists,
psychologists and other medical professionals who work to help traumatized
abductees. Update:
http://www.sagenhaftezeiten.com/fiebag/ |