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M-Albion-3D
02-05-2020, 09:42 PM
Shots taken by the New Horizon spacecraft and sent back in 2014 are just "far out!"

I can't help thinking when looking at this spectacular image of the surface of Pluto, that the layout of these supposed "mounds" return the impression to me at least, that there appears to be "shape and form" of what appears to be a pyramid complex?

We only "believe" life cannot ever exist in anything but an "Earthlike planetary environment", but we really don't know that for sure. :das

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/924/ZQdvi9.jpg

Zooming in here and the details are compelling.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/922/mDSKcE.png

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epo333
02-06-2020, 11:04 AM
They must be huge. In the top image we can see the curvature of the planetoid!

Appears to be steps or a trail going up about 2/3rs towards the top of on one or two of them.

M-Albion-3D
02-06-2020, 04:20 PM
It is amazing to me just how successful the world of academia has been in brainwashing all of us. We have never been there personally and yet, we all have impregnated in our conscious, a sort of picture, of what it must be like to set foot on these planetary bodies in our solar system.

From a young age, we are led to believe that planets and their moons are a wasteland, nothing more than gas, ice and rock, more frozen the further you go from the sun.

Take the moon of Jupiter's EUROPA for instance, a frozen ice billiard ball with a supposed saltwater ocean a few miles below its surface. We have never been there...none of us have and yet this image is set in the minds "of all", that this, cold little iceball is just floating around big mamma Jupiter waiting to be "penetrated" someday.

I'm going to take a closer look at Europa, and as I do, take heat for it I suppose, but what the heck....:w00t:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/TrbOBj.jpg

A super high definition image of Europa's iceball surface with some of the most amazing topography in the solar system. Scale is what is important here, we are just tiny and invisible to the eye, but nonetheless, some very interesting "structures" to say the very least!

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/921/Jk0xFG.jpg

epo333
02-06-2020, 08:13 PM
I think it would be nice to put a rover on Iapetus, for several reasons.

1) It may be an artificial satellite.

2) Many of it craters are hexagonal.

3) Its gravity is 1/44th that of earth, so in theory the rover maybe be retrievable and sent to another moon, or back to earth.

This mission would be big $$$$

http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/Iapetus.html


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhwZcClEGRg


Incredible details of this ‘exotic’ moon were revealed by the Cassini spacecraft on New Year’s Eve, 2004. The fly-by’s closest approach was within 40,000 miles. Iapetus ‘does not seem to be a perfectly round moon.’ Iapetus is visibly ‘squashed’ by at least 5%. Richard Hoagland stated that Saturn’s bizarre satellite should be round. The smaller ice worlds of Mimas, Enceladus and Dione are perfect spheres. Why not Iapetus?
Thank you, Richard Hoagland for these NASA (Cassini photos) and your ‘artificial moon’ theory on your web site. Examine the mile-high tower on Iapetus. There are numerous hexagonal craters on Saturn’s moon, including one very large one as you can see in the next photos. Was Iapetus an ancient DEATHSTAR that was once operational…but, now, must orbit in silence and decay?

http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/images/Iapetus_7.jpg

M-Albion-3D
02-08-2020, 05:00 AM
I think it would be nice to put a rover on Iapetus, for several reasons.

1) It may be an artificial satellite.

2) Many of it craters are hexagonal.

3) Its gravity is 1/44th that of earth, so in theory the rover maybe be retrievable and sent to another moon, or back to earth.

This mission would be big $$$$

http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/Iapetus.html

Incredible details of this ‘exotic’ moon were revealed by the Cassini spacecraft on New Year’s Eve, 2004. The fly-by’s closest approach was within 40,000 miles. Iapetus ‘does not seem to be a perfectly round moon.’ Iapetus is visibly ‘squashed’ by at least 5%. Richard Hoagland stated that Saturn’s bizarre satellite should be round. The smaller ice worlds of Mimas, Enceladus and Dione are perfect spheres. Why not Iapetus?
Thank you, Richard Hoagland for these NASA (Cassini photos) and your ‘artificial moon’ theory on your web site. Examine the mile-high tower on Iapetus. There are numerous hexagonal craters on Saturn’s moon, including one very large one as you can see in the next photos. Was Iapetus an ancient DEATHSTAR that was once operational…but, now, must orbit in silence and decay?



Hmmm yes, sir, Iapetus is a most unusual moon. But we easily get unconsciously derailed I think, with the title "moon"? This looks to me more like a constructed body artificially formed probably by the same folks who built Oumuamua.

If the folks over at the Secret Space Program SSP camp are to be believed, my guess they have already landed there got all the data they needed and went on elsewhere. Now wouldn't that be great if they did and within the next few years, the truth broke out!

I also see a conection to Saturn,

HEX, old English meaning SIX.

and HEX, To cast a magic spell.



https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/sMYSvC.jpg

M-Albion-3D
02-08-2020, 07:25 AM
Well, I'm getting pretty handy typing now with just my right hand since my stroke so please excuse any typos.

Although I named this thread about Pluto I'm going to deviate now with some research I've been doing lately on the "moon" EUROPA".

EUROPA Ancient Greek Ευρωπη (https://www.behindthename.com/support/transcribe?type=GR&target=Eurwph), meaning - "Wide Face".

Gazing at high definitions images, as I do, I try to place myself "into" the image. This is not so easy to do at first and takes some practice because often the image is so strange and peculiar, it's hard to grasp with any certainty what surrounds me. So a kind of "remote Viewing" but not so remote if you catch the drift.

This is the method used by the military in years gone by when we received actual photographs of potential enemy bass and weaponry.

So the first thing to embed in one's mind's eye is the sense of scale. Once you get that, you can get an idea just how large (or small)things are immediately around you. Truthfully, it's kinda fun.



So the first thing I came to realize about Europa is, it's not what I thought it was!

So chuck out that perception that it's a nice round iceball...ice-cold, and a "tread no foot there" kinda place.

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/320x240q90/921/GpCXZo.jpg


Secondly, I came to find out...it DOES have an atmosphere and guess what,? the atmosphere is made up of nothing more than OXYGEN! , this was a WOW factor. Can you imagine that, a moon with a pure oxygen atmosphere! I was gasping for air!

Anyway, let's take a close up look at the image I posted above. Here's the Nasa lowdown:

North is to the top of the picture, and the sun illuminates the surface from the upper left. This image, centered at approximately 14 degrees south latitude and 194 degrees west longitude, covers an area approximately 15 kilometers by 20 kilometers (9 miles by 12 miles). The resolution is 26 meters (85 feet) per picture element. This image was taken on December 16, 1997 at a range of 1300 kilometers (800 miles) by Galileo's solid-state imaging system.

Ok, let's take a look at that concourse which meanders underneath that immense "arched romanesque drape". And take note of the scale here so you can get your bearings.

Firstly, you would be way too small to be seen in this image but nevertheless, you could take a deep breath down there at the sight to behold around you!

The increments show the scale in miles, so 8 miles.

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/924/ceoiow.jpg

Yes this IS wild but to me, those bushy "fauna" looking masses which lay around look artificial, possibly vegetation of sorts.



So look close and steady your eye.:nono:

M-Albion-3D
02-08-2020, 04:46 PM
Sgt. James Kindseth examines communist anti-aircraft positions through a magnifying loupe

The days before high definition satellite imagery

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/924/lpIW5X.jpg

epo333
02-08-2020, 04:50 PM
Ha, I still have a magnifying glass for use on my monitor . . . works pretty well on HD pics.

M-Albion-3D
02-08-2020, 05:15 PM
Europa is a truly incredible place and although Mars has some amazing topography with wild almost Arizona like landscapes, Europa, on the other hand, is very different from apparently organized convolutions everywhere. Its "structured" artificial mounds streak evenly set in place and appear hollowed out tunnels on an immense scale.

So that scale here is 9 miles by 12 miles:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/QZDsi7.jpg

Magnified, we can see the tunnel entrances as the arches are quite visible.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/921/ZsZFpB.jpg

M-Albion-3D
02-08-2020, 05:43 PM
In the bottom right of the image at the top of the thread, the landscape varies just a bit with a "rectangle" seen in that mass collection and a peculiar "thing" as it transports through.

Alas, we can only imagine....

Image about 3.2 miles across:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/921/yCUUHM.png

M-Albion-3D
02-08-2020, 08:20 PM
To get a really good idea of approximation of self, I like to compare a familiar landmark over Manhattan.

The line represents 12 miles being the width of this excellent high definition image analyzed:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/921/fPzkEz.png[/URL]

M-Albion-3D
02-13-2020, 08:35 PM
A rather remarkable plot of "Landscape" considering the moon is promoted as an ice cue-ball.

I put together this 5 min treck across this meandering hillside taken by Galileo December 16, 1997, and is the highest resolution image of the moon thus far to date.

If you look very close, some familiar pixels spring into life. To me, she looks a bit like flying over California!

https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZMvmskZDFb7pHU4BXLWsAWShLnaG5z3sjgV



https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/800x600q90/924/SFwjCC.png

(https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZc7bskZMmoCEihFGDLJw87M3ePiIJKqoKEy)htt ps://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA01180

M-Albion-3D
02-17-2020, 08:09 PM
Europa is awash with life and like life on Mars, they are incredibly artistic. I would go as far as to say that art plays a huge part of their time.

In the lower segment of the image in reference, this beautiful and seductive rendition of a male human face can be gathered.

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/922/WRWJOY.jpg

Cropped and rotated:

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/800x600q90/922/grmBjV.jpg

There are several other renditions in the image further up the hill. Look for the cartoon "detective" and to his right, there's another human face but, these are very faint barely visible and are created on the typical side of an embankment.

If we had a higher resolution .tif image than the low-quality 277 kb available, things could get very interesting indeed!

M-Albion-3D
02-19-2020, 08:25 AM
My profession as an Architectural designer is mainly on residential design concentrated around the San Francisco Bay area. My time is spent in high rise construction and with over 35 years years of practice, I've developed a very keen eye for the principles of Rational Design.

Of course, we have no idea what an alien city would look like, although science fiction writers have come up with some real beauties since the subject was speculated upon at the turn of the century.

But, I believe there are "constants" in design principles that should be pervasive throughout the galaxy and are probably adopted by intelligent life into "shape and form" by anthropomorphic third-density beings.

Physical beings (as opposed to incorporeal beings) need to travel in third density from point A to point B and so on, thus there is the need for structural design that follows function and even so to the alien form.

The question is, could we even recognize an alien city?

Academia has predicted the moon has an ocean (possibly) covered by a global multi kilometer thick ice pack, that we have all been served up after the first images "in color" sent back by the Galileo mission in the mid-90s.
Now, Just for one moment, may I suggest we throughout these preconceived notions and let's take a closer look at that enigmatic dynamic surface.
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Oh, It's getting late now so I wanted to post these highly magnified surface images and return a little later for future discussion if you don't mind,

:lmao:

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/921/7ANUh7.png

The image shown above in the red rectangle:

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/923/YNq67M.png

M-Albion-3D
02-21-2020, 04:20 PM
It's important I think to get a good idea as to the scale of those structures on the moon's surface.

As you can see here, I've overlaid the magnificent Pentagon building for scale comparison. The building is roughly 1,400 ft across and according to the scale provided by NASA of this swath of surface, the white square is 5 miles across.

Interesting to note, just visible through the blur of the low resolution, are those incredible "cross-links" which form connections inside the structures - they are truly massive!

:doh:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/JlYQYC.jpg

Check out the size of those cars parked in the front.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/lH4lTC.jpg
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M-Albion-3D
02-27-2020, 11:51 PM
As I mentioned earlier, these amazing and utterly ludicrous renderings are everywhere and what I mean by that is, everywhere in our solar system...probably.

In these images below of the same area, the image B below, I've increased the contrast in just three sections which amplifies the renditions of various cartoonesque figures embedded in that steep cliffside. There are others also if you squint your eye but they are very faint.

Now, I am very aware of the fact that this presentation is truly absurd but as they say; "it is what it is"!

A note of compelling interest here, look closely at the cartoon of the face of the "Detective" and catch the dual facial effect of bi-stability. This style of rendering is used throughout on the surface of Mars as I have mentioned repeatedly in my thread "Life on Mars".

Welcome to Europa everyone! :yikes:

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1280x1024q90/921/3BpWbD.png

M-Albion-3D
03-06-2020, 07:45 PM
With a modification to the width of the image, his startling facial features become apparent.

Beautiful!

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/320x240q90/921/XUdqei.jpg