This is the new, revised edition of the farout book of photographs
of the moon, Mars and other planets that made NASA wince and
reluctantly offer several public denials.
With hundreds of photographs and illustrations, Extraterrestrial
Archaeology takes the reader to the strange and fascinating worlds
of the moon, Mars, Mercury, Venus, Saturn and other planets for a
look at the alien structures that appear there. Using official NASA
and Soviet photos, as well as other photos taken via telescope,
this book seeks to prove that many of the planets (and moons) of
our solar system are in some way inhabited by intelligent life.
There are also many blowups of NASA photos and detailed diagrams of
structures. Extraterrestrial Archaeology includes:
-- NASA photos of pyramids and domed cities on the moon
-- Pyramids and giant statues on Mars
-- Hollow moons of Mars and other planets
-- Robot mining vehicles that move about the moon processing
valuable metals
-- NASA and Russian photos of space bases on Mars and its
moons
-- A British scientist who discovered a tunnel on the moon, and
other "bottomless craters"
-- Early claims of trips to the moon and Mars
-- Structural anomalies on Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus
and Neptune
-- NASA, the moon and antigravity
-- NASA's confirmation of water on the moon
-- New photos from Russia and the latest face-on-Mars pictures
Extraterrestrial Archaeology is highly illustrated with photos,
diagrams and maps!
Now in a German language edition, this continues to be the only
book widely available on anomalistic structures with UFOs on the
moon.
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Wed, 29 Feb 2012 | Review
by: Tanya K.
The author/publisher are badly in need of an editor and type setter. The information was interesting but I expected more details.
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