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originally posted by: BlackProjects
www.newscientist.com...
OK maybe it is as they say related to some form of volcanism. Seems to me if there were volcanos on the moon then the moon is probably not an artificial hollow satellite as some say. But I am not a geologist.
What do you think?
The International Space Station (ISS) took 10 years and more than 30 missions to assemble. It is the result of unprecedented scientific and engineering collaboration among five space agencies representing 15 countries. The space station is approximately the size of a football field: a 460-ton, permanently crewed platform orbiting 250 miles above Earth. It is about four times as large as the Russian space station Mir and five times as large as the U.S. Skylab.
www.issnationallab.org...
Definitely something and I'm glad they're paying attention to the area but I sure wish they'd do some hands on studies instead of speculation and summarizing.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
Heat means Energy , Life or Intelligence.
Your telling me all of the sudden after decades of monitoring the moon , There is some Massive Radioactive heat signature coming from within Her ?
Christ Wake up ! I'm no doom porn bringer but something is coming that is for sure. All of this UFO talk in the Government and sightings all over the world and now this .
Buckle up people.
The topography of the area suggests the volcano last erupted about 3.5 billion years ago, so all that molten rock will have cooled and solidified by now into an enormous slab of granite called a batholith
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
originally posted by: schuyler
It's probably just a monolith.
Or it's the Chinese. Who knows what they're up to on the far side.