Enormous
Craft Detected on Moon
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Monday,
20 January 2014 11:58
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January 18, 2014 -- (TRN http://www.TurnerRadioNetwork.com ) -- At
least one enormous object of unknown origin has been visually verified as
having landed on our moon. As a result, on Wednesday, January 15, three Terrier-Orion
rockets blasted off within a span of 20 seconds from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. EST (0600 to 1000 GMT) on hush-hush missions for
the Department of Defense (DoD).
TRN has obtained photos of the unknown
spacecraft and has an audio interview with an outside consultant from NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office
(MEO) who confirms that for almost two years the U.S. government
used the McDonald Observatory in Texas
to track the approach of two of these enormous objects. A year ago, in
January 2013, the objects had gotten to 200,000 miles past Mars when they
suddenly vanished.
Realizing these two craft were
approaching earth and might not be visible to NASA's Lunar
Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) depending upon where they
went, the Government reactivated the previously cancelled Lunar Atmosphere and Dust
Environment Explorer (LADEE) to be launched to the moon on
September 6, 2013. It took almost 100 days for LADEE to be placed into proper
lunar orbit because NASA utilized gravity instead of rocket fuel to achieve
this. By December, 2013, both the LADEE and the LROC found at least one of
the two enormous objects had landed on the moon, in a crater the size of the
City of Chicago.
All of this was kept secret until, quite
by accident, the LROC images (which are generally made public) were uploaded
to the publicly available GoogleMoon service, where intrepid users came upon
the enormous object. Now, the whole world can see this "object" on
the moon --- the secret is out.
HOW IT BEGAN
"Dr. Eric Norton 1 "
has worked as a consultant for the National Security Agency (NSA) and NASA
for about 12 years. He has worked on many projects for the government, most
recently with the Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) which is involved in
several research projects with the underlying goal of gaining a better understanding
of the meteoroid environment so that the MEO models can be improved. They
basically monitor the skies, track meteors and other objects in space.
On January 22, 2012 Dr. Norton" was
called to travel immediately from his east coast home to the McDonald
Observatory in Texas, which is one of the largest optical telescopes in the
entire U.S.. He was booked on a flight out the same night and was met at the
destination airport by an Agent from Homeland Security who whisked him to the
Observatory on a matter of national security.
Upon arrival, Norton says he met with
other colleagues who said they needed his help to identify something which
had been detected in space, and showed him images taken from the telescope
over a period of months. "What I saw was an array of massive,
three-dimensional, black structures in space, in straight-line formation,
advancing in direction of planet earth." Norton said he knew this
because he was also shown images taken three months prior, which depicted the
very obvious course of direction of these things which, he said "had
moved millions upon millions of miles closer within just 3 months." The
speed at which the objects were moving was utterly incredible.
Dr. Norton said he was brought in with
the understanding that his job was to aid in gauging exactly what type of
composition these objects were made-up of. Were they man-made, natural or
unnatural to anything seen before it?
Using the scientific instruments provided
by NASA, Norton and his team were able to discern the fact these were not
naturally-occurring materials. They were, to their best - but limited-
understanding, some sort of metallic, carbon-reinforced material, several
thousand times the structural hardness of what we have today; be it
naturally-occurring diamonds or carbon nano-tube technology.
As the objects got closer, Norton and his
team could see through their telescopes the structural features of these
things in high detail. "They were shaped in the best way I can describe,
as a three-dimensional L-shaped craft" said Norton. He said he used the
term "craft" loosely because he doesn't know if they are piloted or
vehicles at all in the strictest sense. "All we knew is they were moving
and moving fast" he said.
By January, 2013, the objects had been
tracked to about 200,000 miles past the planet Mars. At that point, almost
instantaneously, the objects vanished from the telescope lenses. "It was
almost like they flipped a switch; we couldn't see them on any form of radar
we have or any visual medium" he continued.
From February through April, 2013, Norton
and his team scoured the skies looking for the objects to no avail. Norton
was sent home and told to be ready on a moment's notice to continue his work
if needed. For almost 6 months, he heard nothing. That changed in
October, 2013 just before the US Government budget shutdown, when Norton
telephoned a colleague and found out the enormous objects had suddenly
re-appeared at our moon and had taken-up positions behind -- or on -- the
moon. According to Norton's colleague, all hell was breaking loose in
government to try to determine what these things were, where they were from,
and what they were doing. There were all questions, but absolutely zero
answers.
LROC
At the time this article was written, for
over 1600 days NASA has been operating the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbital
Camera (LROC) to take high-definition images of the moon surface.
Despite being active for over 1600 days, LROC has only imaged about twenty
percent (20%) of the moon's surface. Unable to re-task the LROC to go
on a wild goose chase for objects that may or may not be near the moon, NASA
had to come up with a way to compliment LROC but do so in a fast and
inexpensive manner. The solution: LADEE.
LADEE
In 2008, NASA proposed the Lunar
Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) as a robotic mission that
would orbit the moon to gather detailed information about the lunar
atmosphere, conditions near the surface and environmental influences on lunar
dust. Scientists have long sought a thorough understanding of these
characteristics to address long-standing unknowns, and help them understand
other planetary bodies as well. LADEE was to be a NASA lunar exploration
mission led by Ames Research Center in collaboration with Goddard Space
Flight Center.
In 2010, the Obama administration cancelled
the LADEE program because of budget cuts, but in 2012, when the objects
for this story were detected, the LADEE program was suddenly
resurrected. NASA knew it would take over a year just to build LADEE
and a rush order was placed to NASA's AMES Research Center to build the LADEE
probe.
The probe was launched on September 6,
2013 via a Minotaur V rocket, formerly designed as an intercontinental
ballistic missile for delivering nuclear warheads. To reduce fuel costs, the
mission was designed to require 30 days to travel to the moon achieving
arrival through the use of earth and moon gravity instead of fuel.
After arriving, LADEE underwent "check-out" for 30 days before
beginning another 100 days for science operations. LADEE arrived at the
moon around October 6 and finished check-out around November 6.
In December, 2013 LADEE's Ultraviolet and
Visible Light Spectrometer (UVS), which determines the composition of the
lunar atmosphere by analyzing light signatures of materials it finds,
detected something very large and very different from anything
"lunar." The object was located in a crater which is about
the size of downtown Chicago. It was L-shaped, like a wedge, gave off
no radio signals but did appear to have seven areas where light of some type
was either being emitted or being reflected.
Thanks to LADEE having found the object,
NASA knew where to look and sent the LROC to grab high-resolution
images. Those images are classified, but low-resolution images
from LROC made it out to the public via routine LROC publication. They
ended-up as part of GoogleMoon where intrepid users found the object.
Here now, the low-resolution images of an enormous object, which
was tracked by the U.S. Government for millions of miles before it
soft-landed on our moon:
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