Look at this Apollo 17 mapping camera photo:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/ap...e/?AS17-M-2170
located from the map at:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/ma...p04/150dpi.jpg
There are two round craters at top centre of the image. The lower one is Lutke, the top one is Delporte. Tsiolkovsky is in the bottom left corner (we're looking NW).
Now look at 01:07 on the second video (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc7mkHtuLOs ) and compare that with the hires image above. For the first three minutes or so, we're basically panning over the top half of that photo from right to left. Then the "telephoto lens" goes on, everything whites out and suddenly we're seeing the "ship" up clsoe with no sense of context. You can't see the "ship" in the "wideangle" views from the previous 3 mins at all.
Funny that the lighting angles are
exactly the same, isn't it?
Plus, the location given for the base of the "ship" is 17.20S 117.62 E. The cockpit is at 17.25S 117.62 E (from around 4:30 of the second video). So it's oriented North-South, and it should be located bang on the southern rim of Lutke (on the left in the photos). So where is it?