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Originally posted by fieryjaguarpaw
Originally posted by ickylevel
The article says it's lava tubes, dudes.
[edit on 16-7-2010 by ickylevel]
And the article couldn't possibly be wrong. I mean since they have studied it in such detail and sent robotic probes to examine it. They couldn't possibly be guessing considering they have come to that conclusion in such a scientific way. [/sacasim]
Originally posted by fieryjaguarpaw
reply to post by rasalhague
I agree the alien idea prolly isn't very likely, but it bothers me when people act like just because it's in an article it means the article must be correct. Don't belive everything you read. There could be other explinations and since all we have is one or two photos taken from orbit, it's way to early to say "they are lava tubes, case closed."
Less than a year ago we were told there was no water on the Moon. Now we know it's all over the place. Water at the Lunar equator even. Saying these holes are lava tubes as if that's a fact is just plain wrong and not scientific at all. It's like seeing a picture of a buial mound and saying it's a natural hill.
I'd love to send probes or even humans to the Moon in order to study how these things were formed. We won't do that if we assume we already know the answers.