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Old 23-08-2007, 06:47 PM
Ingo
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Originally Posted by sheeny View Post
That's just the multiple central peaks that occurs in the middle of the larger impact craters. I think the amount of sharpening and the angle of the light when the image was captured just makes it look potentially man-made.

Do a search for Copernicus in IIS, or browse the solar system forum - there will be plenty of Copernicus images in different light.

Nice image BTW!

Al.
Well it's not my image for one so I can't take credit

Second, I've seen the pictures from one of the moon rovers. The rocks & peaks there are definitely not large enough to create that big of a shadow.
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