By Tim Binnall
An anomaly hunter searching for oddities in a NASA image of the moon spotted an unusual formation that resembles England's famed megalithic monument Stonehenge. The curious suspected structure was noticed by indefatigable UFO researcher Scott Waring as he was examining a photo from the space agency's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. In the image, which showcases a sizeable crater on the surface of the moon, a peculiar circular shape can be seen seemingly standing atop an expanse of dark, flattened ground. What caught Waring's attention is that the oddity bears a striking resemblance to the iconic Stonehenge circle of standing standing stones.
While their respective bases seem similar, he noted that the proverbial lunar doppelganger appears to feature rocks encircling the top of the perceived monument, which is how the famed English monument once looked as well. According to his calculations, the anomaly measures approximately 240 feet in diameter, which is actually bigger than the megalithic circle in Britain. Skeptics, of course, will argue that the 'Moonhenge' is merely a case of pareidolia and not a fantastic connection between humanity's distant past and a lost lunar civilization. What's your take on Waring's weird find? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.