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Originally posted by windword
reply to post by CosmicQuest
It could be ours, some secret black ops, DARPA project. Maybe "ET's" are a "cover story" as to why we haven't been back to the moon, while we've really been up there all along.
Originally posted by CaptChaos
This is plasma, a flow of charged particles from the Sun, erroneously called the solar "wind". These plasma glows are comparable to the so-called "volcanoes" on Jupiter's moon Io. This plasma is responsible for almost ALL the craters and other features on the Moon, and Mars.
Strange lights on the Moon have been observed for hundreds of years.
www.holoscience.com...
Originally posted by Spacespider
I enhanced it the best I could..
Incredible, I wonder what it could be, almost look like lightning surrounding a alien craft
en.wikipedia.org...
Radon is a colorless and odorless gas, and therefore not detectable by human senses alone. At standard temperature and pressure, radon forms a monatomic gas with a density of 9.73 kg/m3,[6] about 8 times the density of the Earth's atmosphere at sea level, 1.217 kg/m3.[7] Radon is one of the densest gases at room temperature and is the densest of the noble gases. Although colorless at standard temperature and pressure, when cooled below its freezing point of 202 K (−71 °C; −96 °F), radon emits a brilliant radioluminescence that turns from yellow to orange-red as the temperature lowers.[8] Upon condensation, radon glows because of the intense radiation it produces.[9]
Radon oxides are among the few other reported compounds of radon;[19] only the trioxide has been confirmed.[17] Radon carbonyl RnCO has been predicted to be stable and to have a linear molecular geometry.[20] The molecules Rn
2 and RnXe were found to be significantly stabilized by spin-orbit coupling.[21]
www.epa.gov...
Radon-222 is the decay product of radium-226. Radon-222 and its parent, radium-226, are part of the long decay chain for uranium-238. Since uranium is essentially ubiquitous in the earth's crust, radium-226 and radon-222 are present in almost all rock and all soil and water.
Originally posted by grey580
That's definitely a good find.
However it's probably something mundane.
Probably a static discharge.
Originally posted by Spacespider
Originally posted by grey580
That's definitely a good find.
However it's probably something mundane.
Probably a static discharge.
Probably
Originally posted by Chargeit
Love it, just like monkeys trying to make sense of a wrench. Just because you don't understand it... Doesn't make it ET.
Originally posted by Chargeit
reply to post by CosmicQuest
I don't know. Maybe an overexposed image?
I'm not desperately searching for any photo abnormality hoping to justify my desire for ET life.
Originally posted by CosmicQuest
reply to post by Chargeit
Just because you don't understand it... Doesn't make it ET.
If not ET , what is it then ?