Here's the story...
I don't give a Rats-Ass if you believe it or not.
So, Cernan, and Schmidt are riding along in their Moon Rover. They were on their way to their next designated stop according to their excursion schedule.
I think it was Schmidt that saw something reflecting light (glinting) on the surface, so they stop the rover. This is an extraordinary thing to do which raises a certain amount of anxiety at ground control, because every thing they do is time estimated and scheduled to a "T".
They have limited supply of food, water, oxygen, and battery power, so doing anything like that screws up all the time estimates for everything else they do that day.
One of them gets out, walks over to the object and snaps two photographs, one color and one black-and-white.
They are ordered to leave the object there due to the resources needed to pull-out the collection tools, the collection bags, the time, energy, and oxygen, and they were already running behind schedule for their next stop.
>>19198499
I took the two photos which are both quite large.
I cut the object out of the photo, and pasted it.
I rotated the object to try and determine which side should be "Up".
No other deliberate modifications.
>>19198508
>I took the two photos
Are you Cernan or Schmidt?
It's obviously fake because nasa destroys all their records
>>19198539
Always an Ass-Wipe somewhere.
Rephrased:
I digitally captured two digital scans of the two photos from Apollo Image Archive. Digitally cut the object out, digitally pasted the object on another digital image canvass, and digitally rotated the object to examine it from different perspectives.
What's the scale on this?
How big is the cross in the corner?
>>19198694
>always an ass-wipe
not him, but maybe you should phrase your shit better, especially if what you said has only one meaning and wasn't being deliberately misconstrued.
>>19198499
So you have a copy of the full sized photos. Post them. I'm it aint no hassle right bud?
>>19198499
So they found coins on the moon? What are they?
more details pls. At this point I don't even care if it's real or fake. This is the freshest thing I've seen on /x/ in weeks.
>>19198817
That is kinda sad.
>>19198499
of course it was Schmidt that noticed the shiny moon sheckle
>>19199318
laughed way to hard
is this real?
>>19199426
>>19199318
You tell me, the /pol shill brigade has gotten involved
>>19199502
lol I'm not the one shilling the possibility of going to the moon my son
>>19198499
Bullshit
That's obviously the lid to the container that once held Rita.
Assuming that the photograph is not a hoax, my intuition says that the shiny object appearing as a coin is actually an alien made object serving as a deadly booby trap. The object was designed to draw attention and convince an astronaut (or a robot from an unmanned probe) to attempt to pick it up. Upon interacting with this object, an enormous explosion would occur killing both astronauts and any nearby craft.
Perhaps this occurred during a previous unmanned Soviet or American rover. Could that be the real reason they were ordered not to retrieve this object?
A more logical explanation is that this object came from a previous unmanned probe, or may have detached from their own spacecraft. The object may also be radioactive.
>>19199318
Keks were heard miles around through de distant night
>>19198499
>Go on exploration mission to moon
>Bring collection tools, bags etc
>Find something with earth shattering implications just laying there next to you
>No time for that shit gotta move on to the next empty crater of dust.
This story is fundamentally flawed because its predicated on the idea that Nasa is comprised entirely of contrived counter productive idiots.
But if true, then good thing our space program got scrapped because holy fucking shit this is irredeemable.
>>19200651
/Thread
>>19200705
The only thing this thread needs is some bumps. A steady stream of them.
Archive? Anyone who knows how.
Fresh content on /x/? Awesome.
>>19199502
It's a joke, nigga.
Calm your moon gimmies
>>19198499
>Hey NASA we found a fucking coin on the moon! holy shit!
>Lol just leave it there, we ain't got time to collect it
>>19199318
Fuck off back to your containment board, /pol/ filth
>>19200380
an improvised explosive device on the moon, eh?
must be the work of space jihadis..
>>19198499
Soviet missions littered the lunar surface with coins and pennants celebrating the Soviet Union. It's kinda like how we planted a flag there, as a patriotic display.
It's likely that one of the mission controllers figured out what it was, and told the astronauts not to waste time picking up what was already a known object.
I can't find any info about this event. Anybody know if it is true?
>>19199318
I kek'd
>>19199318
Lulz
>>19198499
Can you post the original photo, or give us a link?
If a previous space-faring civilization wanted to leave something on the moon for future civilizations to find, they'd leave it in the most obvious location possible: at the exact center of the moon latitudinally and longitudinally.
The resolution isn't great, but there happens to be a crater on that exact spot. Have we ever looked into it?
https://www.google.com/moon/#lat=-0&lon=0&zoom=8&map=visible&apollo=
>>19199585
Underrated
>>19199318
Schmitt was actually the very first space Spic.
>>19199318
Fuck off scumbag
>>19201241
>>19201872
I can't belive home some people get easily triggered by some banter.
>>19201872
Hey I'm actually Jewish you anti semite, why don't you grow some thicker skin or you're not going to fair well with this paranormal shit
>>19198555
Hyperborean digits of truth confirm. Nasa destroys records.
>>19198499
If digits then it's a reichsmark.
>>19198694
>two photos from Apollo Image Archive.
Tell me nothing, no no, let me guess: You accidentally deleted all your links.
>>19198694
>I digitally captured two digital scans of the two photos from Apollo Image Archive. Digitally cut the object out, digitally pasted the object on another digital image canvass, and digitally rotated the object to examine it from different perspectives.
provide link to photos please
>>19201633
Sure, the exact centre on the surface of a sphere...
>>19201382
mirage effect and top of sub or boat
>>19201245
>>19201342
The Soviet coin explanation makes the most sense. At first I thought they might be Chinese or Japanese because of the sun image on the coins, so I was searching Wikipedia for any unmanned lunar landings from those two countries prior to the American manned landing. But those two countries didn't have any.
List of lunar probes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lunar_probes
>>19201342
>>19198499
Soviet Spacecraft Pennants
http://mentallandscape.com/V_Pennants.htm
I'm still searching the Internet for Soviet pennants that match the ones in the photograph.
The Clangers - Treasure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCcD0aqUgCo
Tiny Clanger finds a bag of gold while fishing for musical notes
>>19201633
Makes sense for someone coming from the offspring of our civilization making these points. Maybe they didn't hold value in the exact center and so they put it at some other point in the moon. Maybe the largest craters or the spot they saw as completely devoid of anything, or maybe they put it at some point in whatever system they used that had some sort of symbolism to them. It isn't that easy to just randomly say something would have been important because of whatever.
>>19201342
seems most plausible
>>19198508
can you link the original images that your original post has cropped from apollo image archive
>>19201633
The "center" in that context is totally arbitrary, like the international date line. The north and south poles, on the other hand ...
>>19201885
Fuck you, oven-dodger.
>>19203696
>Fuck you, oven-dodger.
i'd avoid fire if I were you, racist, Karma is a bitch.
>>19201241
We won't go back. Cry a river.
We are here to stay lil bigfootie believing cuck
>>19203384
/thread
>>19199318
I laughed harder than I should have
>>19203384
This actually does look alot like the object in the op image. Nice work.
Ancient ayyy lmao = brainwashing
Ancient advanced civilization = yep
The evidence presented to the public was real moon landing = brainwashing
>>19199318
haw haw haw
but in all seriousness, how the fuck did they get off the moon?!
not buying the success of the Apollo missions
>>19198762
Yeah I have the original somewhere.
I saved it on an optical disk DVD somewhere in a stack of DVD's.
Nothing else about that image was interesting but that one little piece.
If I get around to it in the next couple of months, or years I would gladly post it.
Go to the archive and find it.
Fuck if I'm going to look for the original HiRes...
Most of the image is full of nothing.
The photo in the post, you have to look pretty hard to find the object, which to me looks like a coin.
Anyway here's another image from a different scan of a rock.
>>19204711
This says it all really.
Fyi we never went to the moon
Damn if I'm going to dig up that old Hi Res image to show the overall size of the image.
The actual object is pretty small compared to the size of the image.
Finding the object was not that easy, so I don't look forward to searching a bunch of disks to find it.
Here's another one from a rock formation.
>>19204711
Does all this work to edit the images, but for some reason the original isn't with it and on some optical disc DVD somewhere in a stack of DVD's LOL
>>19204766
Yes we did retard, start looking at anti conspiracy theories that refute the babble you have subjected yourself into believing.
>>19201633
longitude is determined arbitrarily. So is latitude to a lesser extent
>>19204752
>>19204775
What am I looking at
>>19200651
>the idea that Nasa is comprised entirely of contrived counter productive idiots
More like they have something to hide.
>>19198499
>I don't give a Rats-Ass if you believe it or not.
lets test that.
looks like a coin in a pile of ash.
you didn't think x would be convinced so easily did you, you're a conniving little eight year old con artist wanting some paranormal attention.
>>19203768
>>19204178
So how did it get there?
>>19204785
Sure we did
>>19204775
You are not going to dig ut up because you are just a liar
>>19202322
>I can't because the moment I tried to copy them my power went out and when I tried again I started getting all these weird phone calls, you really shouldn't fuck around with this and don't go looking for it anon
there saved us all the time
>>19204775
lol "i have earth shattering ground breaking information, but fuck you if you think i'm going to show my steps, just trust me on this one"
i love you /x/
>>19201241
Hi cuck