View angle of photograph west from western part of Sinus Medii, showing refraction of intense light from Sun (beads are image of photosphere) by surface material on horizon. ![]() One of seven photographs published in NASA Technical Report 32-1262 (NAS7- 100), entitled: Surveyor 6 Mission Report, part III. ![]() Horizon at 256 miles “Shard” and “Tower” about 230 and 200 miles distance from camera, respectively resolution of Shard and Tower calculated at about 70 and 60 meters, respectively. Original negative from National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) at Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD: III-84M of “Shard” and “Tower” on southwest side of Sinus Medii from 30 miles altitude, taken by 3″ camera objective (film developed on board satellite scanned with 6.5 mu dot scanner images transmitted, reconstructed, and reassembled at NASA). Hoagland on 24 April, 28 April, 7 May, and 11 May, 1994, and discussions of said evidence with Hoagland.Īreas of interest: Central area and southwestern area og Sinus Medii, center of moon disk Mare Crisium, northwest area of moon disk. RE: Interpretation of anomalous structures on the moon, based on evidence shown to me by Richard C. Bruce Cornet geologist and paleontologist 27 Tower Hill Ave. ![]() Revised to include previously blacked-out data 9 June 1004.įrom: Dr.
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