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JOHN LEAR: “Moon has 250 Million People with Huge Cities and a Civilization” – DAMOISEAOU CITY [PICS] – VIDEO
Moon has 250 Million People with Huge Cities and a Civilization
Damoiseau (crater)
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Lunar Orbiter 4 image |
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Coordinates | 4.8°S 61.1°WCoordinates: 4.8°S 61.1°W |
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Diameter | 37 km |
Depth | 1.2 km |
Colongitude | 61° at sunrise |
Eponym | Marie-C.-T. de Damoiseau |
Damoiseau is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the west of the Oceanus Procellarum, in the western part of the Moon‘s near side. It lies due east of the prominent crater Grimaldi, a walled plain with a distinctive dark floor. Due south of Damoiseau is the crater Sirsalis.
The low outer rim of Damoiseau is not quite circular, having an outward protrusion to the northeast and smaller bulges to the north and southeast. The interior floor is irregular and complex, with a series of ridges and small clefts (similar to Vitello). The crater is concentric with a larger, older crater designated Damoiseau M[1] that is approximately twice the diameter. This outer feature is missing a rim to the northeast where it intersects the lunar mare.
To the southeast is a rille system named the Rimae Grimaldi. This continues to the west and south, for a maximum dimension of 230 kilometers.
Satellite craters[edit]
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Damoiseau.
Damoiseau | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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A | 6.3° S | 62.4° W | 47 km |
B | 8.6° S | 61.6° W | 23 km |
BA | 8.3° S | 59.0° W | 9 km |
C | 9.1° S | 62.5° W | 15 km |
D | 6.4° S | 63.3° W | 17 km |
E | 5.2° S | 58.3° W | 14 km |
F | 7.9° S | 62.1° W | 11 km |
G | 2.5° S | 55.6° W | 4 km |
H | 3.8° S | 59.8° W | 45 km |
J | 4.1° S | 62.0° W | 7 km |
K | 4.6° S | 60.4° W | 23 km |
L | 4.5° S | 59.3° W | 14 km |
M | 5.1° S | 61.3° W | 54 km |
Oblique view of Damoiseau (right of center) from Lunar Orbiter 3, facing southwest. The flat plain in the foreground is Oceanus Procellarum, and the semi-circular “bay” below center is Damoiseau H. The small crater at far left adjacent to Damoiseau H is Damoiseau L. The south wall of Damoiseau M is visible, concentric with Damoiseau itself. Damoiseau A is behind (above and to the right of) Damoiseau.
Damoiseau A (larger) and D (smaller, at left) craters
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JOHN LEAR – REVISITED
Part 1
Published on 4 May 2017
I went back to interview John Lear who has been an old favorite interview of Project Camelot’s audience. He has had some health issues but is still going strong and wanted to talk all night! This is the first of three parts…
Brief Bio:
John Lear is a retired airline captain and former CIA pilot, as well as the son of the famous inventor of the Lear Jet. He is a former Lockheed L-1011 Captain and is highly regarded in aviation circles. He has flown over 150 aircraft and has earned every certificate granted by the Federal Aviation Administration. John also held 18 world speed records and has worked for 28 different Aircraft Corporations. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, John began coming forward with some startling revelations concerning the subject of aerial phenomena and Unidentified Flying Objects.
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Part 2
Published on 9 May 2017
In this part we review the maps of Area 51 and the underground/undersea entrances and track the route of the Maglev trains. John also talks about some amazing and frightening incidents associated with his grandchildren. He goes over a laundry list of misconceptions out there on famous incidents and we compare notes on what I have versus what he has….
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NUCLEAR REACTOR ON THE MOON - ARISTARCHUS CRATER – JOHN LEAR, PROJECT CAMELOT
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Part 3
Published on 11 May 2017
In this part John Lear and I compare notes on multiple topics we have both investigated over the years. We deal with Dulce, Flight 370 and MH17 and John’s reaction to the ground breaking Mark Richards info about Vietnam. This is the best of the three!
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JOHN LEAR: “Moon has 250 Million People with Huge Cities and a Civilization” – DAMOISEAOU CITY [PICS] – VIDEO
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Not only do we have 250,000,000 living on the Moon but we also have over 1,000,000,000,000 people living right on the Sun! Also, we have billions of people living on Venus, Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter. These cities are GIGANTIC and can easily be viewed with any type of BINNER GLASSES. The BINNBER SOLAR GLASSES seem to work the best, and they are still just $99.95 at all official BINNER outlets.
It’s getting crowded in our solar system.
How can they survive in such a harsh environment, that many I mean?
I don’t believe in this.
It looks that there are some bases there (all the UFO sightings), but not a whole other civilization.
Ya think!!???
Canderson – what “harsh environment”? The moon has a breatheable atmosphere, for starters, and on Earth loads of people live in deserts like the Sahara, and regions like Greenland and Alaska, and places like the Brazilian rainforests – to name just 3 serious climates on Earth. The Moon doesnt even have the serious weather certain Earth locations have.
Wow, that sounds great! I would love to go! Oh! Wait! You said huge cities?? I thought you said………..