Even though the Apollo missions brought back to Earth huge amounts of data about the moon, it has remained an enigma for astronomers and scientists alike.
Dr. Robert Jastrow, the first president of NASA’s Commission of Lunar Exploration called the moon “the Rosetta Stone of the planets.”
But what is it about the moon that fascinates everyone? Well there are many people who firmly believe that Earth’s moon is actually a terraformed and engineer piece of hardware that has a 3 mile thick outer layer of dust and rocks.
Beneath this layer it is believed that the moon has a solid shell of around 20 miles made of highly resistant materials such as titanium , uranium 236, mica, neptunium 237. Definitely elements that you would not expect to find “inside” the moon.
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Dr. Robert Jastrow, the first president of NASA’s Commission of Lunar Exploration called the moon “the Rosetta Stone of the planets.”
But what is it about the moon that fascinates everyone? Well there are many people who firmly believe that Earth’s moon is actually a terraformed and engineer piece of hardware that has a 3 mile thick outer layer of dust and rocks.
Beneath this layer it is believed that the moon has a solid shell of around 20 miles made of highly resistant materials such as titanium , uranium 236, mica, neptunium 237. Definitely elements that you would not expect to find “inside” the moon.
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