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Coincidence Or Something Else? Why Do We Never See The Back Of The Moon?
The moon is the closest planet to the earth and the brightest and most easily observed object in the earth's night sky. Because the moon is always facing the same way towards the earth, for us humans living on earth, we can only ever observe one fixed side of the moon.
There Are No People On The Moon, So Why Are There Over 180 Tonnes Of Rubbish And Where Did This Rubbish Come From?
The moon has no people and no other living creatures, but scientists have found a lot of garbage on the surface of the moon, which is very strange, since the moon has no people, why would there be so much garbage?
The Most Mysterious Crater On The Moon: An Unnaturally Oval Shape With a Giant Structure In The Middle
The "Ryder" crater is actually located on the rim of a much larger crater. Exploration data show that this old crater is about 70 km in diameter, and its rim rises high above the inner area, with an altitude difference of about 3 km
Why Is The Earth Vibrant And The Moon Dead, When It Is Also Located In The Habitable Zone Of The Solar System?
According to our knowledge of known life, liquid water is essential for life. In other words, if there is liquid water on a planet, there is a possibility of life, and it is for this reason that scientists always consider liquid water as the first requirement when assessing the possibility of life on a planet.
A Failed Lunar Exploration Left Extremely Life-Like Creatures On The Moon - Are They Okay Now?
Water bears are the common name for retarded animals, and these creatures are so small that their body length is usually no more than 1 mm, so we usually do not notice their presence.
What Would Happen If You Fired a Shot At The Moon From The Space Station? Would It Hit The Moon?
If a shot is fired at the moon from the space station, the bullet fired will be firmly bound by the earth's gravity and it will be impossible to hit the moon
Is The Moon Toxic? Scientists: Moon Astronauts Have 'Strange Illness' And The Smell Of Gunpowder On The Moon Is Strong
Harrison Schmitt is the world's twelfth human to set foot on the lunar surface and the only scientist to have landed on the moon. On the 50th anniversary of the first human landing on the moon in June 2019, he warns that many people may be allergic to the dust on the lunar surface