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The moon is being exploited by unknown creatures!

Are there aliens on the moon?

By Sue TorresPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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From ancient times to the present, people have been curious about space. The ancient people not only left many poems about the moon but also left many legends and myths about the moon. When people did not understand that the moon was a satellite of the earth, China had the beautiful and moving legend of "Change running to the moon", but modern science tells people that the moon is only a dead and desolate world, and it is impossible for life to exist.

Since the 16th century, astronomers have written down many puzzling phenomena about the Moon, especially since the 1960s, people have not only launched many cosmic probes to explore and photograph the Moon but also the Earthlings themselves have been on the Moon. People finally discovered many secrets of the Moon and had to get to know the Moon again.

Reality is always harsh, but for scientists, the Moon still has many mysteries waiting to be solved.

"Traces of "artificial transformation

From July 1969 to December 1972, during the Apollo program, astronauts took pictures of craters on the lunar surface, and from these pictures, it was clear that the craters had been "artificially modified".

For example, in the interior of the Klingon Crater, a right angle can be seen, each side is 25 kilometers long, and there are obvious signs of renovation on the ground and the crater walls.

Because of the uniqueness of another crater, their edges are smooth and too complete, and the interior of the ring is a geometric figure, like a parallelogram drawn, with walls and their projections in the geometric center of the circle. The outside of the mountain has a sloping slope. It is shaped like a complete square. There is a cross on the square. The square is divided into symmetrical parts.

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Strictly speaking, there are no obvious mountains on the back of the Moon, but on the coast around the Moscow Sea, some craters, and linear terrain can hardly be described as mountains.

The shortest radius on the Moon is at the "Van DE Graffias Depression" on the back of the Moon, which is 3.1 miles shorter than the average radius of the Moon. The Van DE Graffias Depression is located in the southern hemisphere on the backside of the Moon and has an average diameter of about 130 miles and an average depth of 2.6 miles. Interestingly, the magnetic field here is five times stronger than in the surrounding area.

Flying saucer bases and cities found on the back of the Moon?

On December 25, 1968, when the Apollo 8 spacecraft carried commander Flack. Bowman and two assistants went to the back of the Moon to explore with the naked eye and took pictures of the saucer landing.

The photo clearly shows a huge flying saucer descending to the lower left side of the moon, with its porthole visible (some Western scientists claim that the saucer has come out of the back of the moon more than a dozen times in recent years). On the lunar surface where the saucer is about to land, crane-like booms are standing tall, with a row of spindle-shaped objects at the same height and equidistant from each other, similar to the sign towers on both sides of the airport runway.

There is a "bridge" about 3 kilometers long and 1500 meters high, two flag-like objects and one statue-like object, three huge parallel pipes leading to the crater, and many round or square buildings of strange shapes on the ground. The publication of this photo proves not only that there is a flying saucer base on the back of the moon, but also that there are cities on the back of the moon. The Soviet Union had already photographed "a flying saucer base and a city of oddly shaped tall buildings" on the backside of the Moon as early as 1964 with the launch of the "Moon" 9 spacecraft.

A view of unknown origin

At the end of 1821, Sir John Herschel discovered a point of light on the moon of unknown origin. He said that this light was moving with the moon. Therefore, it could not be a star.

On August 7, 1869, Professor Swift of Illinois, USA, together with two European scholars, Haynes and Sentinel, observed some objects crossing the Moon and found that "they seemed to be moving in a parallel straight line formation".

On April 24, 1874, Prof. Sci Liker of Prague observed an unidentified object with a white light slowly passing through the moon and flying out from there.

During the solar eclipse of November 26, 1910, French and British scientists each observed: "a luminous object departing from the Moon".

"The mysterious sound of the Apollo moon landing

In the Apollo 10 capsule recording released by NASA in 2016, we can hear that the astronauts heard these sounds several times during those 60 minutes and discussed them. One of the astronauts said: Did you hear that sound? Another astronaut replied: It sounds like a kind of music, something in the universe is singing to us.

In addition to Apollo 10, the official completion of the mission to the moon Apollo 11 astronaut Michael also said that they flew to the back of the moon also heard a strange sound, but at the time they did not think much of it, because the mechanics warned them, you may hear the strange noise of equipment signal interference, so there is no need to make a fuss.

During the Apollo 15 flight, Scott and Owen again stepped on the soil of the moon. Walden on Earth was surprised to hear (the recorder recorded at the same time) a long whistle, with a change in pitch, a 20-word phrase consisting of repeated multi-pass, this strange language from the moon cut off all communication with the Hughes religion. The matter is still a mystery.

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