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9 years 5 months ago #1672 by Todd
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9 years 5 months ago - 9 years 5 months ago #1673 by Cruisedad
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Looks like we have friends (hopefully) all over the solar system Todd. It appears to me like all these operations we're seeing on Ceres, and the moon are mining operations. Now, looking back at the Apollo pictures that were taken in the the late 60's, to early 70's of the moon, If these aliens have been there that long with the intent to attack earth they have had a half century, or possibly longer to do so, and haven't. It appears mining is their only mission (I hope). For gosh sake, the moon should last them for centuries, but that's not to say that we shouldn't keep an eye on them. I wonder if our government isn't already communicating with them. In one video taken by Apollo 15, they do mention "our contact", so that makes you wonder, and the way they were talking (the astronauts) in the video with no anxiety or fear after seeing this alien fellow....well that kinda leads me to that conclusion.
I just wonder if we have to worry about these UFO's that have been sucking plasma from our sun.

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9 years 5 months ago - 9 years 5 months ago #1706 by Todd
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On Dawn mission Survey Orbit Image 10, the 3 mile high "pyramid" is on the horizon line, giving perspective on how large this object is. The top appears pretty level from that vantage point.


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Also released is this image, Survey Orbit Image 11, showing the main cluster of bright spots on Ceres.
photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA19579
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9 years 5 months ago #1707 by rkup
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hello new guy here cool stuff I just posted a topic not looking to change yours just not sure how to post things take a look at the one just below yours new guy finds stuff tell me what you think if I want to continue sending things do I keep posting new topics or is there a wasy just to post a general comment or something RK

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9 years 5 months ago #1710 by Todd
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do I keep posting new topics or is there a wasy just to post a general comment or something

I would say if your topic isn't relevant to yours or any currently existing threads, make a new one. :)
If you want to add anything to an existing thread, just hit the reply button. Does that help?

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9 years 4 months ago #1782 by Todd
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An unusual feature visible on the North Pole of Ceres in Survey Orbit Image 13.


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9 years 4 months ago #1785 by jsrktp
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