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Moon Bridge

Post by aeon » Fri May 03, 2019 2:28 pm

http://paul.rutgers.edu/~mcgrew/ufo/to- ... eyhoe-moon


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9qHC5I8YgQ


Then the news broke. On December 23 in a British radio broadcast, Dr.
Wilkins disclosed the dramatic story. He was interviewed at his
telescope by BBC radio commentator Bernard Forbes, after this opening
statement. *

"Since the beginning of this century, astronomers have been observing
features on the surface of the moon which have not been noticed before.
During the last few years many dome-like swellings have been seen
through powerful modern telescopes, and only a few months ago
astronomers detected what is perhaps the most curious feature of all.
It looks like a gigantic bridge, and the Director of the British
Astronomical Association, Dr. H.P. Wilkins, when interviewed,
discussed this new discovery.

"Dr. Wilkins:...If you look through the eyepiece [of the telescope],
you will see one of the most interesting regions on the moon...called
the Mare Crisium. It's that comparatively small, dark oval marking.

"Forbes: Yes, I can see it now.

"Dr. Wilkins: I've mentioned this gap in the mountain barrier...but
there now exists what looks like a bridge across this gap.

"Forbes: That's most extraordinary.

"Dr. Wilkins: Now this is a real bridge. Its span is about 20 miles
from one side to the other, and it's probably at least 5000 feet or so
from the surface beneath.

"Forbes: It must be a most gigantic arch if it's 5000 feet high.

"Dr. Wilkins: It certainly is.

"Forbes: How wide is it?

"Dr. Wilkins: The width is about a mile and a half or two miles. It
tapers-narrows, rather-in the centre.

"Forbes: Are you quite certain that you haven't mistaken it for some
other object?

"Dr. Wilkins: Oh, no, there's no mistake at all. It's been confirmed by
other observers. It looks artificial. It's almost incredible that such
a thing could have been formed in the first instance, or if it _was_
formed, could have lasted during the ages in which the moon has been in
existence. You would have expected it either to be disintegrated by
temperature variations or by meteor impact.

"Forbes: And when you say it looks artificial, what do you mean exactly
by this?

"Dr. Wilkins: Well, it looks almost like an engineering job.

"Forbes: (Exclamation of astonishment.)

"Dr. Wilkins: Yes, it is most extraordinary.

"Forbes:And is it more or less regular in outline?

"Dr. Wilkins: Absolutely regular in outline. That makes it all the more
remarkable.

"Forbes: And does it cast a shadow?

"Dr. Wilkins: Yes, it casts a shadow under a low sun and you can see
the sunlight streaming in beneath it."

* This is a verbatim transcription from the BBC tape recording, secured
for me by Isabel L. Davis, of Civilian Saucer Intelligence, N.Y.C.


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Re: Moon Bridge

Post by aeon » Sat May 04, 2019 1:29 pm

If you look at The Sun and The Moon in the blue gamma wavelength you can see similar shading effects.


http://d1jqu7g1y74ds1.cloudfront.net/wp ... ength-.jpg


https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ca ... /sun-4.jpg


https://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/p ... rom=224500
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