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the typical shallow, flat floors of the craters, together with central bumps, provide a perfect match with the pattern produced by plasma physicist C J Ransom in his laboratory arcing experiments.
Originally posted by Devino
reply to post by aayler
Cassini had detected oxygen and carbon dioxide on Saturn's moon Rhea, they can explain the oxygen but the levels of CO2 are a mystery. Perhaps this CO2 came about from electrical arcing.
Originally posted by aayler
Of course we know that asteroids hit moons and planets all the time,
How come we never see video of this happening? How come no new craters have appeared on the moon in recorded history?
Originally posted by aayler
reply to post by craig732
Use common sense. Its not necessary to go to extremes (believe only this, or believe only that), because there is no conspiracy here.
We monitor with instruments, fly-by with our satellites, and can even SEE them in the sky when they fly by. And you are saying a time span of millions of years and none of them collide with anything?
And even some of those streaks you see that fly by on the NASA cam are actually micro meteorites.
Originally posted by Maslo
reply to post by craig732
How come we never see video of this happening? How come no new craters have appeared on the moon in recorded history?
One new crater was indeed discovered:
New crateredit on 27/11/10 by Maslo because: wrong link