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Anomalies in Copernicus Crater 
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The Roadway
GRID C-3 to D-3
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Some have said that this line is just a scratch. But the presence of the "turn around" at the left, and the fact that it matches to contour and goes behind the hill on the left makes it very likely that it is indeed a roadway.  More details on Top Ridge
"Paper Watermark 01"
GRID C-3a

This watermark is found in several places on #1 and  #2. You can also see "writing" over most clear areas of the picture. This is all due to the watermarking.

This one was first posted by
Xabora, a member of ATS

 

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"Paper Watermark 02"
GRID C-4a

The outline letters "AS" above a face are clearly visible. This watermark is found in several places on #1 and  #2. You can also see "writing" over most clear areas of the picture. This is all due to the watermarking.

 

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"Venting Pipe"
GRID C-5a"

A large "V" shaped spray of vapor emitting from a sort of pipe or tower like structure. This is another clearly defined anomaly

 

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"Oddity AA"
GRID C-6a

Though this is another clearly defined anomaly, as yet we have no idea what it represents. It would however be extremely large.

 

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"Rock Flow 01"
GRID C-6

This rock formation is not consistant with a Lava Flow. Its both to smooth and too light colored. That leaves only two possibilities in our view. 

Either it is erosion from water or it is tailngs from a mine operation. There are more sich flow markings from GRID D-6 to F-6

 

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"The Figa"
GRID 5C-2a

This is actually a real rock formation as is evident by the matching shadow on the left side of the object. The shadow on the right that looks similar is from another source. The rounded objects in the lower right are very unusual. 

 

"The Figa" Highlighted
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"Enigma U" 
Area J#5
GRID 5C-9a

Large and small spheres on a platform

 

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"Tunnel Tube"
Enigma BB Area J C#5
GRID 5C-3a

I've had a quick look through all the pages and I haven't seen this part of Copernicus 5 mentioned but some of the pictures from some posters don't show up, so I'm sorry if this ones been covered. All the same I find this one very interesting it's at the bottom left of center. It seems like a tunnel of some sort and some sort of equipment. 
First spotted by Spyke, a member of ATS

Colorized to show detail of the enigma. This image is clipped from the original orientation of C#5 as it is easier to see the enigma at this angle
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"Enigma BA" 
Area J C#5
GRID 5C-4a

Same post as above... 
First spotted by Spyke, a member of ATS

Colorized to show contrast. This image is clipped from the true orientation of C #5

Looks like the entrance to a tunnel, or an archway. As this is taken from above though it is most likely something else. The parallel lines lower in the image are also interesting.

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