All speculation, of course, but there appears to be a lot of activity in this crater. I have found pipes on other photographs on the moon, so I am not really surprised to find them here. At this scale, they are pretty large too if indeed they are pipes.
Top left of this picture is where I think the pipe comes into sight and it actually appears to be above ground for a while too. It then goes underground and follows the yellow arrows down to the bottom.
The bottom yellow arrow points to a pipe that emerges from the ground and I think may go off to the other side of the crater, following the green arrows across a 'walkway' or path and ending up leaving the crater by way of the right hand red arrow.
The red arrows seem to be where the pipes enter and exit the crater.
The light blue arrows are other pipes going into the 'shadow'.
Exposed artificial perfiguration of shadows, watch the black marker dots marking the outlines of the shadow areas. In nature shadows never are that homogeneously as seen in the image. Try to look underneath. Maybe there are no crater walls...., maybe there is just a rolling hillside..... Maybe.
what bothers me a little, is that the right hand wing is not symetrical so I wonder if it is either the angle of the camera or else it is not what I think it is and it really is a piece of rock !
Does anyone know how I can find out what crater this is as there are no co-ordinates associated with the photograph. I found it by poking about with different numbers after the tc. A lunar atlas assumes that you know what the co-ordinates are or the name of the crater or area.
I do not understand why this needs to be 'aeroplane-shaped' as there is supposed to be no atmosphere to need a plane shape. I understood that the Moon has no air and no atmosphere so there should be no friction either - isn't that so?
So why a human aeroplane-shape? It does not make sense.
This is so obvious, it is stupid to deny that it exists. Or maybe I am imagaining it, again. I can see an 'aeroplane-shaped thing' in this picture, I hope you can too.