by Mike Bara
The "Shard" and the "Tower"

This image is an overexposed 44x enlargement of Lunar Orbiter
frame LO-III-84-M. Taken with the medium resolution camera at a
distance of at least 250 miles, it shows an object dubbed by
Hoagland the "Shard". The
star-like object above the "Shard"
is a camera registration mark. The "Shard"
has a shadow cast in the correct direction for it to be a real
object on the Moon and is aligned with the local vertical rather
than the grain of the film, decreasing the chance it is an
emulsion abnormality. Close-ups reveal a cellular-like internal
structure. Above and behind the "Shard"
is the "Tower", a massive 7
mile high structure with a central "cube" suspended by
a tripod like base. Enhancements of the "Tower"
show a similar cellular construction to the "Shard",
but with a distinctly hexagonal pattern.
Close-up of the "Shard"

Poor resolution images like this one of the "Shard" have led some to conclude
it is an ephemeral "outgassing" event. However, the
Enterprise Mission enhancements reveal no "spray" or
splatter which would be consistent with such a conclusion. The
object appears to be solid , though badly battered by meteors.
The Castle

This extraordinary object comes from AS10-32-4822, an Apollo
hand held Hasselblad photo. The "Castle"
is extremely bright and plainly visible at normal magnification,
making it nearly impossible for the astronaut taking the picture
to have missed it. This UNENHANCED version of it shows the
remarkable stacking of it's segments and belies a natural
explanation, especially when you consider it is hanging several
miles high in the Lunar sky. EM enhancements show a supporting
structure, including a drooping cable passing through the tip,
like a suspension bridge.
"Los
Angeles"

This large area near the crater Ukert
is strikingly rectilinear and has a very distinct and unnatural
looking boundary.