Spacecraft that landed on the moon

July 21, 2022
A spacecraft that landed

Notice the ominous red text“VISUALLY CONFIRMED: Enormous Craft Detected on the moon! At least one enormous object of unknown origin has been visually verified as having landed on our moon.” That captivating, not at all sensationalistic, opening was published on the Turner Radio Network (TRN) on January 20, sparking an understandable amount of excitement among people who have seen the link.

According to the TRN article, everyone wants a piece of the moon pie. First, The United States Department of Defense launched three rockets on a “hush-hush” mission to investigate this craft, NASA has been tracking the approach of this object for about two years now, while the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is also a cover mission to study this spaceship (China’s recent Moon mission also plays a role). They even have Dr. Eric Norton giving his testimony, talking about this monumental event.

Clearly, the stage is set and first contact is imminent. Unfortunately, all is not as it seems.

According to TRN, the approaching spacecraft (there were two of them) disappeared around the orbit of Mars and one of the objects was later discovered on the Lunar surface. Pictures of the object taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter were released to the public (as they usually are) and uploaded to every alien-enthusiast’s favorite tool – GoogleName (in this case, GoogleMoon).

I don't really know what this picture is, but it's in the TRN article. I *think* it's a deep space image of the craft taken by some NASA observatory. *X-files theme song*As AstroBob so eloquently put it, this is yet another phony spaceship that has landed on the far side of the moon (this is actually scarily similar to a scenario we invented for Halloween – but I’m sure that’s just a fun coincidence). The spaceships can supposedly be seen at 22°42’38.46″N and 142°34’44.52″E.

The “spacecraft” is, more than likely, one of three things with the same common cause. Depending on the lunar topography, there could be mountainous formations inside the crater, as the sun was setting/rising on this portion of the lunar surface, the tops of the mountains could have been lit causing a fantastic sight. Along the same train of thought, it’s possible that the shape is created simply as an artifact of the camera and is just a figment of the satellite’s imagination. On the other hand, various amounts of filtering and zooming could have caused the shape to appear as a result of distorted pixels (a triangle is a relatively simple shape). In the end, all roads lead back to the same common condition – pareidolia. For the record, most non-human spacecraft, alien artifacts, extraterrestrial cities, or the like are the result of one of these phenomena.

Because, every good alien spaceship article needs a picture like this.Pareidolia is basically the failing of the human brain to see faces, shapes, animals, or pretty much any meaningful pattern, in random or meaningless data. This is where phenomenon like the face on mars or the man in the moon comes in (or, simply sitting back on a summer’s day to see the shapes in the clouds).

Specifically, this seems to be a case of a combination of bad pixels and somebody being too happy with the zoom key. It turns out that the triangle shape is actually a group of transparent pixels that were corrupt. Adjusting the contrast/sunlight over the lunar surface changes the background/backdrop of the picture (making it lighter or darker) and that change bleeds through this transparency. If you zoomed out, you’ll see the same type of artifact appearing all over the lunar surface. In fact, as a proof of concept, if you put a colored shape behind the image, you’ll see the triangle (and, its buddies) change colors. Or, maybe we just have an army of purple alien spaceships ready to invade.

If we look at the other evidence presented, it falls short of anything noteworthy.

The story references NASA/DoD/NSA “officials” – basically, you take the acronym of some government agency and add “official” to the end – in a classic “connect the dots” conspiracy theorist approach to quoting sources. Personally, my favorite is the extensive testimony provided by “Dr. Norton” who gives his testimony under that assumed name to “protect his identity.” Because Dr. Norton is a fictitious person, there is no way to verify the credentials of the person behind the pseudonym. Until his identity can be verified and testimony can be verified, there isn’t any reason to take him seriously.

The secret DoD launch isn’t anything unusual as the DoD launches dozens of classified missions every year. The LRO/LADEE missions were planned and or launched before the alien spacecraft was “detected.” China has also been planning a moon mission for some time now and launched it for their own political reasons.

A happy face on Mars via NASA I'm pretty sure it's an army of aliens flying purple spaceships - it's the only explanation that fits.
Source: futurism.com
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