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The Big One
Steve Troy

© 1999 Steve Troy

Since 1994 I've investigated many lunar regions that reflect anomalous, geometric, hard lunar surface structure as well as suspect filamentary crystalline above the lunar surface. Through exhaustive analog study I've identified and interpreted many of these areas as being artificial. Reports on several of these anomalies have been posted on this site.

I've devoted over three years of this time to one of these regions that has consistently shown to contain more incredibly diverse and inter-related anomalies than any lunar region yet investigated. It remains the primary focus of my investigation.

Since the signals in this area of the Moon were discovered, I have withheld all results of my research so that I could complete further by corroborating the initial data. Every researchable Lunar Orbiter (LO) and Apollo negative and print taken of this unique area has, for the most part, been examined although I continue to examine adjacent regions in the maria surrounding it.

At this time I've chosen to release selected samples of photography that illustrates some of the undeniable features discovered in the region of Kepler crater. Several independent reports that identify and discuss the photos and the areas will follow and will be posted soon. For now, these samples will serve to document what has been discovered here.

Before this photo release, the only researchers who have seen this specific data have been two credentialed geologists and Richard C. Hoagland.

You must stay tuned for this one!

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