Venus is one thing, but the anomaly of the dark spots on
and "near," the points during the half moon are different
than what you pointed out. These spots look like blacked
out depressions of where polar entrances would be. On the
top part of the crescent, on the latitude of where I am, it
appears to show the opposite side of the hole lit up, almost
like a hook. This is only possible to see during this phase,
while the Moon is waxing. I want to take a closer look when
the Moon is waning, just before the crescent Moon to make
sure whether it appears at that time period, too. All I ask is
what I ask people who don't know about the H.E. theory "to
keep an open mind," and at least check it out for themselves.
Mike
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I'm with you, now I understand what you are saying.
There are some low, flat craters right up around the Moon's North Pole. If you Google Rukl Atlas, you can get a good look at them by clicking on the different pages.
I have never really fugured out the exact point of the Moon's northern entrance, the southern entrance, yes:
Venus is one thing, but the anomaly of the dark spots on
and "near," the points during the half moon are different
than what you pointed out. These spots look like blacked
out depressions of where polar entrances would be. On the
top part of the crescent, on the latitude of where I am, it
appears to show the opposite side of the hole lit up, almost
like a hook. This is only possible to see during this phase,
while the Moon is waxing. I want to take a closer look when
the Moon is waning, just before the crescent Moon to make
sure whether it appears at that time period, too. All I ask is
what I ask people who don't know about the H.E. theory "to
keep an open mind," and at least check it out for themselves.
Mike
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