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			by Michael Bara 
			
			1996 
			
			from
			
			LunarAnomalies Website 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			This mosaic of Clementine UVVIS images (below) covers the center of 
			the impact crater Tycho. It was formed when a large meteorite (or 
			comet) slammed into the Moon.  
			
			  
			
			The version on the right is a 3 color 
			composite (415 nm, 750 nm, 1000 nm); the version in the center is a 
			color composite of wavelength ratios which show different rock and 
			soil types. Note the distinct color difference of the central peak 
			due to excavation of deep material during the impact that formed the 
			crater.  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			The ratio image on the left enhances an 
			unusual polygonal pattern in the floor of the crater. The origin of 
			this feature is not clear, however future work using all 11 
			wavelengths collected by the UVVIS and NIR cameras will most likely 
			reveal the origin of these enigmatic "cracks".  
			 
			These below Clementine Images and the accompanying caption were 
			found on the USGS Clementine web site. They show not only the 
			anomalous "polygonal pattern", but some highly unusual "debris" on 
			the terraced ridge overlooking the crater floor.  
			
			  
			
			The right hand 3-color mosaic (above) shows 5 of 
			the brightest objects certainly do not resemble "standard" Lunar 
			debris.  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			The first image above shows Tycho crater 
			(43S, 12W) from the UV/Vis camera with the 1000 nm filter. The image 
			was taken on Orbit 40 on 28 Feb 1994,13:17:00 UT at an altitude of 
			425 Km. North is upward in this image. 
			 
			This "regular" (visible light) Clementine image was taken from the NSSDC Clementine section on their web page and tends to hide the 
			"polygonal pattern" but shows the "Lunar Village" in sharp relief. 
			The polygonal pattern may be indicative of a "substructure" beneath 
			the crater floor. 
			 
			It has been implied that the Moon itself may be either constructed 
			or at least partially modified. There is actually some reason to 
			consider this idea. It has been noted that all craters on the Moon 
			seem to have about the same depth, irrespective of the size (and 
			mass) of the impacting object.  
			
			  
			
			Also, the Moon seems to be "light". It 
			does not have the proper density for its apparent make-up. (I will 
			dig up sources on these observations when time permits). Tycho does 
			seem to be insufficiently deep given its width. The "polygonal 
			pattern" resembles a skin stretched over a gridwork. 
			 
			As for the debris, a close up of some of the objects shows just how 
			unusual they are. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			For comparison purposes, I have labeled 
			these objects the "Pyramid", the "Chalet", "Geodome", the "Longhorn" 
			and the "Backhoe". This does not mean that I am suggesting that 
			these are in fact a backhoe, chalets, or a true pyramid.  
			
			  
			
			However, all these objects stand out 
			based on their brightness relative to the surrounding terrain, their 
			unusual geometric shapes, and their proximity to each other. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
				
				The "Chalet" 
				  
				
				This object I've dubbed the "Chalet", 
			looks somewhat like an A-frame building. Note that it appears to 
			form fit on the left hand side matching the terraced terrain. It is 
			also far brighter than the surrounding ground, indicating it is made 
			of a different material.  
				  
				
				The "roof" seems to overhang the flat 
			faced supporting structure, and dark "windows" are visible in a 
			pattern on the front face.  
				  
				
				The "chimney" has several dark vertical 
			striations, hinting at some sort of venting system. They are almost 
			certainly not image artifacts, as they end where the "chimney" meets 
			the "roof". The "chimney" also has a domed tip with a flange. 
				 The accompanying object, "Chalet 2" also displays comparable 
			peculiar characteristics. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
			  
				
			  
				
			  
				
				Roughly hexagonal in shape, it too seems 
			to jut from the hillside as if it were the tip of a much larger sub 
			surface object or was actually "dug in" to the side of the hill.  
				
				  
				
				It 
			as well has an apparent overhanging "roof" with an exposed flat face 
			front "wall" facing out to the crater. It also has "windows" similar 
			to the "chalet" and a possible entrance at the base. 
				
				  
				
				It is set apart 
			from the background by the brightness of the "roof" and its geodesic 
			shape, similar to late 1970's concepts of "solar" homes. 
				
				  
				
				  
			 
			
				
				The "Pyramid" 
				 Slightly northwest of the "chalet" is this enigmatic faceted 
				object. Again it is very bright and appears to have a 4 sided 
				pyramidal structure. The direction of the shadows makes 
				determining the details of the underside impossible, but the 
				object does appear to be generally symmetrical.  
				  
				
				It also maintains its pyramidal 
				characteristics in both the color composite mosaic shown in the 
				USGS images. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				The "Backhoe" 
				 This object resembles a tractor or bulldozer with a drooping 
				scoop set off to the right. It seems to have an opening 
				in-between the "arm" and the base of the main body.  
				
				  
				
				There are 
				cavities beneath the object in shadow, separated by a "post" 
				between them.  
				  
				
				The "arm" seems to be made of as 
				many as 8 individual components. The shadow indicates this is a 
				solid vertical structure and its brightness against the 
				background imply it is not made of the same material. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				The "Longhorn" 
				 This looks to be a basically symmetrical object with 2 central 
				"nodes" and curved arms extending from the central body. 
				 
				
				  
				
				There 
				appears to be some underlying support just to the left of the 
				right hand curved "arm", but the central spherical "node" looks 
				to be above the ground, judging by the shadow beneath it. 
				 
				  
				
				Note that is also sits in what 
				resembles an excavated "pen" or platform, which is reasonably 
				rectilinear from this resolution. I am not aware of any accepted 
				process that could account for this object forming naturally. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
			 
			
			Summary 
			 
			Each of these objects on their own could potentially be explained 
			away by some exotic natural process. 
			 
			
			  
			
			However, due to their grouping 
			in such a small area and varying characteristics, it's unlikely one 
			explanation could encompass them all. These objects all have the 
			look of machinery or constructs, as opposed to the simple boulders 
			and cracks which should dominate this landscape. Indeed, the very 
			complexity of these objects argues for their non-natural origin.
			 
			  
			
			A fractal analysis of this crater could 
			potentially validate their uniqueness against the backdrop. I will 
			also attempt to find high resolution images of the floor of Tycho 
			from other sources, as Clementines' data is rather coarse.  
			
			  
			
			As it 
			stands, none of these objects fits any geological model of the Moon 
			that I am aware of.  
			
			  
			
			For the moment, they must stand as truly 
			anomalous and potentially artificial. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			
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