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Hexagon Craters On
Mercury, Titan & Eros

By Ted Twietmeyer
1-29-8
 
Shut UP and accept black and white images instead of color which we keep for ourselves!
 
Just when it seemed like the polygon strangeness was relegated to distant moons like Iaepetus and Phobos ­ now we find more of them in a most unlikely place.
 
No image processing has been performed on these original NASA images in this report. Unlike my last report about polygons shapes on Iaepetus and Phobos where it was necessary to enlarge the image for clarity (with no other image processing used) the images posted in this report are shown at the actual size and resolution as NASA posted them. We will call these depressions "craters" in the planet Mercury's surface and those on several other objects for lack of a better name at this time.
 
Here is a new image from Mercury taken by the Messenger Spacecraft.
 
 
 
Mercury Messenger craters.jpg
Fig. 1 ­ Original NASA image
 
 
 
 
 
Mercury Messenger craters notated.jpg
Fig. 2 ­ Polygon outlines
 
In Fig. 2 are a few outlines of the more prominent polygon shapes on the super-hot planet Mercury. For clarity, I have marked this image so that the polygon edges of the craters are still visible. Dashed red lines show location of a possible missing crater wall. Polygons on Mercury are a most unexpected discovery. It was also a surprise to find these on Iaepetus and Phobos. But NASA isn't talking about this odd coincidence, and probably never will.
 
WHY is NASA posting only black and white images of Mercury? And Eros? And other celestial objects in our solar system? No one alive in the year 2008 can believe the original photos are not in COLOR. This is most aggravating, but nothing new for the space mission magicians.
 
Note the scale shown on the image in Fig. 2. If each one of these crater-like depressions were a city, they would be as large as any big city on Earth.
Did an ancient race manufacture Mercury and our other moons?
Were some or ALL of the planets in our solar system, and perhaps even our Sun - also manufactured? This brings to mind the fact that Earth's Moon shouldn't be there at all according to Cray computer simulations, calculations and numerous scientists and researchers.
 
What could be the reason why these craters are not circular?
 
 
 
Fig. 3 ­ Titan moon shows more polygons
 
On Mercury, Iaepetus and Phobos why do the closed polygons (i.e. crater-like depressions) all have SIX sides? Why not three sides, or five sides, eight sides, etc? These hexagon shapes now appear to be completely beyond coincidence or statistical chance.
 
 
 
 
Fig. 4 - Eros asteroid. Some impact sites are round, some are hexagonal. In this
image, there doesn't appear to by any polygon shapes except hexagonal
 
Here is an impact crater on Earth which is round, not hexagonal:
 
 
 
 
El Elegante crater in Sonora, NM.jpg
Fig. 5 - The clearly circular El Elegante crater in Sonora, New Mexico, USA
 
 
Of course this basic report doesn't qualify as science by today's standards. But then NASA doesn't hesitate to hold data back from the public ­ like providing a color image for example. For NASA, there is no excuse of any kind for the lack of color or other basic image data.
 
I'd like to close this report by saying I'm not declaring Mercury or any other moon(s) in our solar system are of artificial origin. Yet there must be a reason for the plethora of polygon shaped craters on our solar system's moons and planets. Experimental laboratory results of sand of projectiles have clearly shown that craters are normally perfectly round.
 
There is also the possibility that these polygon shapes are not craters at all...but impact sites for an unknown energy weapon with a hexagonal beam shape. Impacts on the asteroid Eros tends to support this concept. Perhaps the giant "notches" in Eros (bottom of the object shown in Fig. 4) are the result of a weapon which has burned through the edge of it? This is as good a theory for these hexagonal features on Eros as any other theory, until the reason for this notch is somehow proven otherwise.
 
We'll keep watching
 
Ted Twietmeyer
www.data4science.net
 
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