Apparently these photos were originally taken by Nasa a few decades ago and then scanned in by Professor Robinson of Arizona State, so I'm not sure if these artifacts are perhaps due to the storage methods used or something, or if these are actually in the original photo. There are a ton of them though. Any thoughts?
SRC) http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/apollo/browse
http://apollo.sese.asu.edu/data/pancam/AS16/png/AS16-P-4111_FULL_LRG.png

I've seen them in most imagery that NASA had digitized. I also believe they are image artifacts.
I have no objection to it being moved.
Posted in wrong sub-forum. This should be in "Lunar, Comets, and more." What I see are photo defects, not lunar surface features.
I see that. Very interesting. We need to take these and run an intense brightness/contrast or exposure filter on them. The moon is not what we are told.
Looking harder at these I'm starting to think these are just scratches or dust or something on the picture. But here is what I was referring to:
Perhaps if you circled what you're seeing. Right now, I don't really see anything that looks artificial.