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: The text is heavily reliant on drawings and interpretations of official NASA photography. Critical Reception Somebody else is on the moon : Leonard, George H

The shadow in the book matched the depth of the crater ridge perfectly.

High-resolution photographs from subsequent missions (Lunar Orbiter, Clementine, LRO) have provided stereoscopic views that explain Leonard’s anomalies as (the brain’s tendency to see familiar shapes like faces or buildings in random patterns). The "bridge" is a trick of lighting on overlapping crater rims. The "girders" are linear fractures filled with dark basalt. The "trackways" are secondary crater rays.

Reports of mists, clouds, and light flashes that he claimed indicated biological or industrial life. Availability and Formats