Moon: Is it hollow?

8 20. 01. 2024
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In November, 1969 prepared NASA seismometers, then deliberately let a lunar module on the Moon's surface, which caused an impact of one tonne of TNT. It caused the shock waves, and NASA scientists said the moon was "ringing like a bell".

Maurice Ewing, co-director of the seismic experiment, told the news conference: "As far as the explanation is concerned, I would rather not try to interpret at this time. But it's as if you hit the bell, say, in the bell tower. And then you would find that a single punch caused vibrations that took 30 minutes. "

When a rocket (used to expel cargo and crew from the Earth) hit the moon with eleven tons of TNT, NASA scientists said the moon "responded like a bell" and its vibrations continued with 3 hours and 20 minutes, up to 40 km.

Ken Johnson, Head of the Data and Photo Control Department during Apollo missions, told the author of Who Created the Moon? Alan Butler, that the Moon not only bells like a bell but also "rocked and rocked" in such a precise way that it looked like it "had gigantic hydraulic silencers inside."

NASA scientist, Dr. Gordon MacDonald, said at the beginning of the 1960s, "it seemed that the moon was rather hollow than a homogeneous sphere."

Dr. Sean Solomon of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said the results of the experiment within the moon's orbit significantly improved knowledge of the moon's gravitational field and suggested "the terrifying possibility that the moon might be hollow."

"The moon is created from within," said Dr. DLAnderson, Professor of Geophysics and Director of the Seismological Laboratory of the Royal Institute of Technology.

"Is the Moon the Creator of an Extraterrestrial Civilization?" An extensive article was written by Mikhail Vasin and Alexander Scherbakov, Sovetska Academy of Sciences, 1970, where they explained that the moon can not be a natural satellite.

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