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cherrypine
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isis-999
I'm not sure these's are tire track's to be honest, But it's worth the time to look....
Jewels1958
I just glanced through the article, but I believe that they were talking aobut rolling boulders. We have the same thing here on earth in Death Valley. Here is an article about them. http://www.npca.org/magazine/2004/fall/mysteries.html
Diedtrying
QUOTE (Jewels1958 @ Nov 27 2007, 08:50 AM) *
I just glanced through the article, but I believe that they were talking aobut rolling boulders. We have the same thing here on earth in Death Valley. Here is an article about them. http://www.npca.org/magazine/2004/fall/mysteries.html




The most widely accepted theory for how the rocks slide in the playa centers on mud and high winds. The theory suggests that water travels from nearby mountain slopes onto the playa and creates mud. When that mud becomes slippery-but not so soft that the rocks sink-it creates a highly slick surface. Strong, high winds capable of moving boulders of several hundred pounds come through the nearby mountains.


Bit of a problem on the moon seeing as there is no surface water to turn the moon surface muddy and secondly there is no wind. I would like better pictures of the moon anomollies to see if these objects are on a slope. One of the objects certainly look like marks left from a boulder rolling but one of the pictures does resemble a moving vehicle. Hmmm strange.
julienne
QUOTE (cherrypine @ Nov 27 2007, 07:41 AM) *
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Very interesting indeed. Just another one of the moons mysteries I guess.
asc.rudeboy
ha ya beat me to the death valley rocks,,,weather is still highly debated about death valley rocks,another big theory is magnetic properties of the rocks, gravity and rotation,,so the same thing that affects the rocks on earth could do the same thing on the moon. on a side note they have never cought these rocks on film moving or have been seen in person,they seem to move when no one is looking +the right conditions what ever that might be.

http://mmmgroup.altervista.org/e-rocks.html

has pics that look just like the moon rocks moving..

He said some of it could be wind for sure and that the mud did get slippery when it was damp or wet, but that didn't explain how two rocks right next to each other could go in two opposite directions or one could stay put while one three times the size, didn't. He stated that he's seen the rocks moving long distances when it's perfectly dry out and there is NO wind, or the "conditions" that are said to be needed for it to happen just weren't there. Since it's a desert it rarely rains except during monsoon season, and at times it does get very foggy in the morning, yet the rocks do this all year long
Cyaneyed
I love the tyre tracks assumption, it does make me chuckle. I'm sure it's highly likely from that picture that there are aliens on giant unicycles who randomly dissipate after a while.

Feanor
QUOTE (Diedtrying @ Nov 27 2007, 08:05 AM) *
The most widely accepted theory for how the rocks slide in the playa centers on mud and high winds. The theory suggests that water travels from nearby mountain slopes onto the playa and creates mud. When that mud becomes slippery-but not so soft that the rocks sink-it creates a highly slick surface. Strong, high winds capable of moving boulders of several hundred pounds come through the nearby mountains.


Bit of a problem on the moon seeing as there is no surface water to turn the moon surface muddy and secondly there is no wind. I would like better pictures of the moon anomollies to see if these objects are on a slope. One of the objects certainly look like marks left from a boulder rolling but one of the pictures does resemble a moving vehicle. Hmmm strange.



Well, I think the rocks could be moved by nearby impacts and are from impacts.

I doubt these are tracks from alien machinery. Anyway, it still need to be explained how those rocks moved or why.
Radioactive Man
I guess I'm in the camp that thinks that advanced alien civilizations don't roll around in rocks on the moon. They hover in spaceships dammit!
Emma_Acid
QUOTE (Feanor @ Nov 27 2007, 12:36 PM) *
Well, I think the rocks could be moved by nearby impacts and are from impacts.

I doubt these are tracks from alien machinery. Anyway, it still need to be explained how those rocks moved or why.


Well of course they're not from alien machinery, because alien machinery doesn't exist.

Mars is not a static place, like the moon. It has an atmosphere and wind. Therefore, stuff moves. The forum seems to be awash with silly threads today, and this one is the silliest.
SunDogDayze
It's a viral ad for
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Raptor
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We have known for a long time that there is extraterrestrial and highly intelligent life on the Moon


I guess some people just get off on *SNIP*


Let's not make things any worse...thanks
Lilly
QUOTE (Emma_Acid_88 @ Nov 27 2007, 01:22 PM) *
Well of course they're not from alien machinery, because alien machinery doesn't exist.


Well, just to be "the devil's advocate" here; we don't know if alien machinery exists, or not. However, we do know that there's no alien machinery on Mars or the moon.
Feanor
QUOTE (Emma_Acid_88 @ Nov 27 2007, 11:22 AM) *
Well of course they're not from alien machinery, because alien machinery doesn't exist.

Mars is not a static place, like the moon. It has an atmosphere and wind. Therefore, stuff moves. The forum seems to be awash with silly threads today, and this one is the silliest.


Emma, I know and really I don't need your teachings. You just repeated what I said like a parrot. All threads you post you come full of attitude and, really, this is boring. When I said I believe its not from alien machinery I believe its clear that I don't believe its ALIEN (DOT)

When I say it could be explained, well, it probably has explanation, a metorite impact, whatever, something may have made those rocks move, I don't care tho, it wont change my life anyway.

BTW, I think also that a lot of ppl here are educated enough to know that there is no air (atmosphere in the moon, and there is a little in Mars, and that Jupiter is a Gas Giant and bla bla blah...

Get a life please!
henrychalder
maybe this phenomena could explain a similar set of circumstances tracks?
Agent. Mulder
QUOTE (Emma_Acid_88 @ Nov 27 2007, 01:22 PM) *
Well of course they're not from alien machinery, because alien machinery doesn't exist.

Mars is not a static place, like the moon. It has an atmosphere and wind. Therefore, stuff moves. The forum seems to be awash with silly threads today, and this one is the silliest.


are you saying mars has these moving rocks? because if so, we really dont care.
were talking about ther moon here. read up
and for people talking about death valley, that really doenst apply for the moon. its a little different from earth.
Blue_army
Well of course they're not from alien machinery, because alien machinery doesn't exist.

Mars is not a static place, like the moon. It has an atmosphere and wind. Therefore, stuff moves. The forum seems to be awash with silly threads today, and this one is the silliest

Actualy we don't know that it exists no one knows.

No one can give an answer yet,
Moro
I'm sure the moon has frozen dirt and ice on it! So, this could easily explain the moving rocks/boulders on its surface.
Similar to the effects of moving rocks down here in the deserts on earth.
III
QUOTE (Lilly @ Nov 27 2007, 03:40 PM) *
Well, just to be "the devil's advocate" here; we don't know if alien machinery exists, or not. However, we do know that there's no alien machinery on Mars or the moon.


Well i think YOU'RE alien machinery!!! alien.gif


It's a possiblity you know original.gif
asc.rudeboy
if the moving rocks are caused by magnatism and changing gravity following the rotation of the moon/earth then both can have the same effect,,,more so on the moon with a lighter gravity allowing larger rocks to move greater distances
Agent. Mulder
QUOTE (Tom R @ Nov 28 2007, 12:46 AM) *
I'm sure the moon has frozen dirt and ice on it! So, this could easily explain the moving rocks/boulders on its surface.
Similar to the effects of moving rocks down here in the deserts on earth.


yeah, no. again, no atmosphere, no wind.
nothing would be able to push it, like the rocks here on earth
julienne
QUOTE (Lilly @ Nov 27 2007, 02:40 PM) *
we do know that there's no alien machinery on Mars or the moon.


And you know this for a fact, how?
Feanor
QUOTE (julienne @ Nov 28 2007, 07:21 AM) *
And you know this for a fact, how?


Because she is the “I know it all Mistress” don’t you know?
Feanor
I think those boulders have moved as a result of nearby meteorite impacts. I don’t know, to be honest, if there is anything else that can make rocks move over there.
Bogeyman
Could it be the same explanation as what causes this?.....Whatever that is unsure.gif

http://geology.com/articles/racetrack-play...ing-rocks.shtml
Lilly
QUOTE (Feanor @ Nov 28 2007, 09:31 AM) *
Because she is the “I know it all Mistress” don’t you know?


Trust me on this one, I certainly don't "know it all" by any means.

However, there exists *zero*, *nada*, *none*, *zip* evidence of there being any alien machinery on the moon or Mars. As for there being alien machinery elsewhere (planets orbiting other stars etc.) this is quite another issue. Since we have yet to look at these other planets there's simply no way for us to know. This is why I said: "we don't know if alien machinery exists or not".
NatalieK
Oh the Mars alien machinary, I heard about this. But didn't the Autobots already destroy those guys?

QUOTE (Bogeyman @ Nov 28 2007, 08:48 PM) *
Could it be the same explanation as what causes this?.....Whatever that is unsure.gif

http://geology.com/articles/racetrack-play...ing-rocks.shtml

I'm no geologist, but that does appear to be the same thing. I didn't even know that happened, it's interesting.
Feanor
QUOTE (Lilly @ Nov 28 2007, 09:24 AM) *
Trust me on this one, I certainly don't "know it all" by any means.

However, there exists *zero*, *nada*, *none*, *zip* evidence of there being any alien machinery on the moon or Mars. As for there being alien machinery elsewhere (planets orbiting other stars etc.) this is quite another issue. Since we have yet to look at these other planets there's simply no way for us to know. This is why I said: "we don't know if alien machinery exists or not".



I though julienne was quoting someone else who ALWAYS post as the know it all here. grin2.gif

Sorry about this misunderstand quote on you Lilly. ;D

And when I said: I doubt it was tracks from alien machinery; I was being “funny”
747400
QUOTE (Lilly @ Nov 27 2007, 02:40 PM) *
Well, just to be "the devil's advocate" here; we don't know if alien machinery exists, or not. However, we do know that there's no alien machinery on Mars or the moon.

We don't know that there's no alien machinery on the moon, because we never went there.

oops, sorry, wrong conspiracy theory.
Lux Felix
IMO moonquakes moved those rocks.
Lilly
QUOTE (Lux Felix @ Nov 28 2007, 04:03 PM) *
IMO moonquakes moved those rocks.


Now that's a pretty good hypothesis. thumbsup.gif
dcman
QUOTE (cherrypine @ Nov 27 2007, 07:41 AM) *
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Rocks rolling down a steep hill, nothing more.
Agent. Mulder
QUOTE (NatalieK @ Nov 28 2007, 12:00 PM) *
Oh the Mars alien machinary, I heard about this. But didn't the Autobots already destroy those guys?


I'm no geologist, but that does appear to be the same thing. I didn't even know that happened, it's interesting.


oh my goodness people
that can happen here on earth because of wind and slippery when wet, muddy dirt. guess where theres no wind, or water? the moon
SunDogDayze
QUOTE (dcman @ Nov 28 2007, 12:01 PM) *
Rocks rolling down a steep hill, nothing more.


What made them roll? Where there is no atmosphere, a force has to start motion, and also has to end it. What made the rock start moving in the first place, since there is no wind to knock it off the hill?

Also, it is fairly easy to ascertain the topography of the moon, were all of the tracks coming from higher ground?

Rocket88
Maybe Moon aliens hollowed out the rocks, & they run around in them, like a hamster in a ball ?
Well, aliens gotta have fun too! grin2.gif
Agent. Mulder
QUOTE (Rocket88 @ Nov 28 2007, 07:15 PM) *
Maybe Moon aliens hollowed out the rocks, & they run around in them, like a hamster in a ball ?
Well, aliens gotta have fun too! grin2.gif


lol i think their abductions do just fine
NatalieK
QUOTE (Agent. Mulder @ Nov 29 2007, 05:40 AM) *
oh my goodness people
that can happen here on earth because of wind and slippery when wet, muddy dirt. guess where theres no wind, or water? the moon

That's great, really. According to the site however, "The truth: No one knows for sure exactly how these rocks move - although a few people have come up with some pretty good explanations. The reason why their movement remains a mystery: No one has ever seen them in motion!" so... I wouldn't knock it in favour of alien machinary just yet. Only my opinion of course...
dest_titor1
a moderate asteroid came in at a moderate inclination, and grazed the grand before being crushed?
Juan2k7nyc
Thats a bit weird..........not tire tracks........might have been a small asteroid or space debris.........and it crashed into the moon and several pieces started to roll...........
unit
maybe they are just moon rocks.. but when NASA and friends insist on stonewalling us general populace with all their [lack of] moon info.. we naturally start to get suspicious of anything they do up there..
Lilly
QUOTE (unit @ Nov 28 2007, 11:53 PM) *
maybe they are just moon rocks.. but when NASA and friends insist on stonewalling us general populace with all their [lack of] moon info.. we naturally start to get suspicious of anything they do up there..


Exactly which "moon info" are you referring to?
Raptor
QUOTE (unit @ Nov 28 2007, 11:53 PM) *
maybe they are just moon rocks.. but when NASA and friends insist on stonewalling us general populace with all their [lack of] moon info.. we naturally start to get suspicious of anything they do up there..


If you don't see information about the moon it's because you're not looking for it.

This thread has a good little collection of news.
MID
QUOTE (dcman @ Nov 28 2007, 12:01 PM) *
Rocks rolling down a steep hill, nothing more.



There you go!

That's basically it.


It happens because of ...gravity.

We saw them close up on Apollo missions...rocks that rolled down hills, released by a seismic vibrations, or perhaps because of eons of erosion that degraded the support of the boulder on the hill...


The rest is...nonsense.
Lux Felix
Ill stick to moonquakes...and perhaps ancient volcanoes.

Imo that is the most plausible explanation.

Jewels1958
QUOTE (Agent. Mulder @ Nov 28 2007, 10:40 AM) *
oh my goodness people
that can happen here on earth because of wind and slippery when wet, muddy dirt. guess where theres no wind, or water? the moon


:That Is one UNPROVEN theory of how the rocks here on earth move, there is also the theory of magnetics....I would be willing to bet THAT theory could apply to the moon.
Feanor
QUOTE (Lux Felix @ Nov 29 2007, 06:38 AM) *
Ill stick to moonquakes...and perhaps ancient volcanoes.

Imo that is the most plausible explanation.



I am no expert at all but I think there is no live volcanoes in the moon nor any sismic phenomenon there. Don't know for sure though.

I still stick with the idead they moved after nearby impacts.
SunDogDayze
QUOTE (Feanor @ Nov 29 2007, 09:33 AM) *
I am no expert at all but I think there is no live volcanoes in the moon nor any sismic phenomenon there. Don't know for sure though.

I still stick with the idead they moved after nearby impacts.


I'm thinking so too. I had questioned the rolling hill theory because I thought we would be able to tell if there was a hill or not. But, coincidentally I saw this picture yesterday:

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That's Niagara falls from a satellite. The land and water look flat, but we all know there is a HUGE difference in elevation at Niagara falls. So maybe hills on the moon would be harder to see than I thought.

Which means that it is possible that there are huge hills on the moon that we can't see in a 2D picture. And that if a rock were sitting on the top of a hill (or lip of a crater) and a nearby impact was enough to shake it loose from its resting point, it would roll down, because there is gravity on the moon. The rock would keep rolling until either friction from the ground slowed it down enough, or until it came to another rise in the elevation, giving gravity the opportunity to stop the motion.

I see no reason for any other explanation.

*edited to correct spelling
Lux Felix
QUOTE (Feanor @ Nov 29 2007, 02:33 PM) *
I am no expert at all but I think there is no live volcanoes in the moon nor any sismic phenomenon there. Don't know for sure though.

I still stick with the idead they moved after nearby impacts.


moonquakes is a reality

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonquake

http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/06...moonquakes.html

http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/feats/nakamura.html
Raptor
A boulder on a steep slope would be expected to roll downwards.
An alien vehicle shouldn't be confined to steep slopes.
These objects only leave tracks on steep slopes.

Seems pretty conclusive to me.
~ MacDDT ~
This is cool these are called "moon rollers" I saw a show about six years ago that briefly talked about them and I've been trying to find out more information on them ever since . I like MID's theory the best but I want to know more
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