I've got proof that there is a landing strip on the dark side of the moon. And some HUGE aircrafts.
The TIFF file looks a lot better, but here is the evidence 
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aram535 Goldmember 1,915 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Long Island, NY More info | Jul 06, 2009 22:34 | #1 I've got proof that there is a landing strip on the dark side of the moon. And some HUGE aircrafts.
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BillBoehme Enjoy being spanked More info | Jul 07, 2009 00:16 | #2 Very well timed capture. The back side is dark right now since it is a full moon ... and that is probably why the flight is on this side. Atmospheric haze in images? Click for Tutorial to Reduce Atmospheric Haze with Photoshop.
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Jul 07, 2009 08:30 | #3 Oh it was total luck, never knew the plane was there. I was actually shooting people a house on a cliff for a customer from the other side of the bay -- while chimping I noticed a dirty line in the top of image when I looked I couldn't figure out what it was. When I got home I found this. Gear List * www.tranquilphotos.com
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Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Jul 07, 2009 08:37 | #4 A photo very like this one won the "One Earth" category in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards in 2007.
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BigB778 Member 157 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: Illinois More info | Jul 08, 2009 21:28 | #5 WoW thats freakin awesome.. Nice shot..
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Richtherookie Goldmember 1,034 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Cedar Springs, Michigan More info | Jul 09, 2009 12:25 | #6 So some one in here has to be good at math. So like how big is that plane/UFO? Gotta be like a mile+ long! I bet that'll scare the crap out of "them". Good job. Canon 40D, Rebel XT, Kit lens, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM, 50mm F/1.8II, 28-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS USM
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Jul 09, 2009 14:07 | #7 Richtherookie wrote in post #8251729 So some one in here has to be good at math. So like how big is that plane/UFO? Gotta be like a mile+ long! I bet that'll scare the crap out of "them". Good job. If my math is correct, and assuming the plane was sitting on the surface of the moon, the plane is about 423 miles (680.7km) in length. Chris Naudé
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Jul 10, 2009 00:07 | #8 I really didn't think anyone would like so I didn't even try to fix the image. Here is my actual attempt at doing some PP to bring out the moon: Gear List * www.tranquilphotos.com
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markjpcs Senior Member 275 posts Joined Oct 2008 More info | Jul 10, 2009 10:53 | #9 Maybe a bit much but I did some curves/levels and unsharp masking in PS. Awesome capture BTW! Astro-Photo Web Site. http://www.bigcigarastronomy.com
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timescapes.org Senior Member 292 posts Joined Oct 2008 More info | Jul 10, 2009 11:24 | #10 hehe. nice. Sponsored by Canon. 1D4, 5D2, 14 2.8 IIL, 24 IIL, 16-35 IIL, 50 1.2 L, 70-200 IIL Follow me: Twitter.com/timescapes
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MidnightSun Goldmember 1,204 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Afton, VA / Korat, Thailand More info | Jul 11, 2009 08:01 | #11 Very cool shot.......nice going... Dave
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jdaly Senior Member 986 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Mechanicsburg, Pa More info | Jul 13, 2009 12:44 | #12 Cool shot! I like the sizing of the original image. John
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