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Above photo shows full view of crater and its name in orange letters.
Date of discovery: January 8, 2012
Location of discovery: Earth's Moon
Since the diameter of De Moraes crater (orange words near base in photo) is about 45-46 km across, we can assume since the alien structure covers 1/3 of that crater, then the alien base is 15-15.3 km across or 9.32 miles or 564.1 yards across.
I was looking over some moon maps as many of you know I like to do and I came across an unusual building near De Moraes crater. This crater is located on the northern part of the moon's far side. This object looks like a moon base of some sorts and has definite shapes that tell us it was designed by aliens. Most likely this object could also move from place to place, landing where convenient. I took three screenshots on my Galaxy Note and the moon map program is downloadable for free called "Moon Maps." It is a 2D atlas that uses Clementine mission photos and Lunar Orbiter mission photos. Scott C. Waring
If you copy the close up photo of the 'base' and the photo that's slightly zoomed out, and paste them into an image editing program so you can rotate the images 180 degrees (makes the crater landscape easier to see) you'll see it's not a moon base but a smaller crater on the edge of a bigger crater. There also seems to be some errors in the image at that location, because the rest of the image has gradual grey scale changes, but in the area where the 'base' is the changes are very abrupt and digital looking, like there's an error in the original data.
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