This composite imagery was prepared by the USGS. This is a black-and-white version of what you would see if you were in orbit around the moon. Visible - A mosaic of images taken by the Clementine mission.We've included four different types of data in Google Moon: Thanks for the great observations and comments! I checked the Mars "tower" discussion and found this: - there was a 72 km "building" on Earth in 2007 which was later removed I wrote an email to Google's moon team hoping they can provide some answers. I didn't know it affects the moon rendering. These data points - if Google Earth uses them - could also explain these : thanks for your trials with the "exaggeration" setting. See page 11 - "There are 20,349 points that have a difference larger than ±50 m and 234,793 points that have a difference of larger than ☒5 m". However, USGS have used both LROC NAC (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Narrow Angle Camera) and LOLA (Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter) data to create DEMs (Digital Elevation Models). Twitter & FB: for the great observations and comments! I checked the Mars "tower" discussion and found this: - there was a 72 km "building" on Earth in 2007 which was later removedĪbout comment about the elevation data: this could explain all "towers" and "holes". Perhaps the easiest way is to ask from Google and hope they answer? Or just use a good telescope and check the area. Google have also stated that the maps might not be accurate. USGS have stated that the data may contain errors. It is easy to say these are software issues, but how to make sure? We know the Google Moon data sources: - in this case the data could originate from the USGS. I would like to hear your opinions on how to debunk a claim like this. These anomalies are not visible in any LRO images. Google Earth software renders the "towers" in 3D mode, but when you zoom out they will disappear. You will see something that looks like "towers", possibly "several miles high". If you enter these coordinates to Google Earth while in the moon mode, the anomalies will be visible. The channel claims they have found at least six "towers" from the moon via Google Earth/Moon. There is no need to watch the video, because it contains other, unrelated claims as well. I would like to debunk one claim made by a YouTube UFO channel called Secureteam 10 in a video titled as: "6 GIANT Towers Discovered On The Moon 3/31/17". I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this topic.
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