Moon Obelisks
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The Moon Obelisks are an alleged set of solid structures found on photographs of the moon taken by the Russian probe Luna 9 in February 4, 1966 and the American Lunar Orbiter 2 in November 20, 1966. The sets of structures, two in total, appear to be arranged in geometric patterns.
The obelisks were discovered by Russian scientist S. Ivanov upon examining the Luna 9 photographs taken at different angles and producing a three-dimensional view of the lunar landscape.
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