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Steve Troy

Biography:

Steve Troy has been an amateur astronomer since 1988. From 1984 until 1995, he began study of NASA lunar photography directing in-depth research to the study of traditional models of lunar historical geology (stratigraphy). In 1994, he aligned his independent studies with the lunar anomaly research of Richard Hoagland and with research of the Mars Mission (now the Enterprise Mission). He joined the 'lunar-anomalies team' in 1997 and is a primary contributor to Mike Bara's site www.lunaranomalies.com. There he co-authored the series "Who Mourns for Apollo" addressing the lunar hoax issues and has posted numerous papers on his own research done on anomalies seen on raw, analog NASA lunar negatives from both the 1960's-70's Lunar Orbiter and Apollo datasets. He is often used as a reference person for Apollo and Lunar Orbiter photography after building his own microfilm as well as hardcopy and digital library for lunar photography research, and continues to study and document lunar anomalies found on photography of both the lunar near and far-side.

Past Shows:

The Space Panel

In a provocative Wednesday night show, Richard Hoagland (enterprisemission) joined George for the entire program to discuss a cover-up of Moon anomalies and the current Shuttle investigation. Three other guests were also featured as part of the line-up. Hoagland and space expert Dr. David Livingston (thespaceshow.com) talked about the recent hearings being conducted into the Columbia tragedy. But rather than dwell on the specific cause of the mishap, they hoped that the hearings would raise the larger issue—that the US space program has lost its way. "There's no vision going back and forth between the Space Station," Livingston said. He and Hoagland agreed that a real vision would involve going to Mars or back to the Moon, to glean new discoveries. Ken Johnston, who worked for NASA for 23 years, appeared in Hour 2, and described screening Apollo footage and seeing a cluster of lights in a moon crater accompanied by a plume of steam. But then two days later when he showed the foot ... More »

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