Did NASA find something CREEPY inside the Moon? Space documentary 2025
One may think that the Moon is no more than a dead satellite revolving around the Earth reflecting the Sun very quietly. That’s only half the story, though.
Actually, the surface is constantly and deeply bruised by meteorites and asteroids for billions of years. Those craters? They are the vacant, old eyes wide open and still gazing into the eternity. The absence of wind and rain ensures that they are not decomposed and, like open sores, they show no sign of healing. Every flower that had ever bloomed on the Moon is still there.
Add to this the “Dark Side of the Moon” which is also called the far side, not because it never gets any sunlight, but because it is always out of sight. The Moon spins and rotates at the same speed due to a phenomenon called tidal locking, allowing just one side to be visible to the Earth while the other remains in the darkness of the universe. The Earth-facing side is still the one that’s fully known to us … the other keeps being dark and quiet-state …”
But even the visible side has some queer things to offer us.
There have been reports of instruments which have been able to pick up on almost invisible rattles/shakes (seismic waves) on the moon, commonly known as moonquakes. Certainly, a part of that is a result of the moon being tugged by the Earth’s gravity, but some of it … no. These remain unexplainable by the current science of seismology. It is as if the moon is shifting or wiggling, showing signs of life beneath the surface.
Moreover, the deepest layers of the crust, found beneath the enormous South Pole–Aitken basin, there exists a substance that has puzzled the greatest brains on earth: a huge, mysterious mass. It’s a compact, model-like object—five times heavier than the state of Hawaii—and up to now nobody knows for sure what it really is. Certain hypotheses are based on the premise that it might be an iron piece coming from a very large asteroid, and still others on the possible existence of things unspeakable.
The Moon might be the planet’s closest companion, but it’s anything but bright. It sees us. It remembers us. And it could even be waiting … maybe.
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