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LUNAR COORDINATES OF THE ALIEN
SPACESHIP AND FEATURES OF THE FERMI
WALLED PLANE

The LM-15 flyover spread by W. Rutledge shows almost certainly the Fermi walled plane, close to the Izsak crater

by Luca Scantamburlo
Italian journalist

www.angelismarriti.it




In a former point of the footage in the subtitles of the dialogues among the CDR and the Vandenberg AFB, we can read: ((We passed over Tsiolkovsky, and we are over Fermi now [...])). Again, it is a statement coherent with the fact that the two astronauts inside the LM-15 (W. Rutledge and A. Leonov) should be able to see on the lunar horizon the Izsak crater, on the upper left side of the window of their spacecraft. Now we can pay attention to the frames of the video footage. So, it is enough to take a couple of snapshots of the video footage, and rotating of 90° to the left. You will have, for example, the following frame:

A (rotated) frame from the footage of the LM-15 flyover before descent - source:

A (rotated) frame from the footage of the LM-15 flyover before descent - source: "retiredafb", YouTube

First of all, with a free software (the Gimp software, version 2.2.10) we can delete the information of the colours; we can get the following image:

And then we can change the brightness contrast of the picture:

And then we can change the brightness contrast of the picture:

Now, we can compare our little work with a detail of thei_136_m.jpg (changed in contrast), from the Lunar and Planetary Institute

Now, we can compare our little work with a detail of thei_136_m.jpg (changed in contrast), from the Lunar and Planetary Institute

Detail of the i-:136_m.jpg, Courtesy NASA/LPI -   Same detail, but changed in contrast -  The rotated frame from the footage of the LM-15

Detail of the i-:136_m.jpg, Courtesy NASA/LPI - Same detail, but changed in contrast - The rotated frame from the footage of the LM-15

Even if the lunar zone is the same, because the shot equipment is different as well the date, the Sun position, the altitude of the spacecracft from which the shot was taken, it is obvious that we cannot have the same image results. But it is very interesting that we can still recognize some paths in both pictures. So, almost certainly, we can say that at least the first minutes of the flyover are a really flyover of the backside of the Moon, over the Fermi walled plane and just close to the Izsak crater.






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