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8/10
"who built the moon?"...
La-Luz9 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Is the opening line from series regular Giorgio A. Tsoukalos that starts this episode of Ancient Aliens. It seems that people ever love or hate this series. Personally I think its a good series and there are a handful of very good episodes in it that are re-watchable and this is one of them.

In this episode there are many theories banded about concerning the mysteries of the Moon with some that are backed up using evidence. One part that is pretty interesting is when it is explained that how after two NASA expeditions, the lunar module craft that was not required for the journey back was dropped from a great height onto the Moon's surface. On striking the surface it "rung like a bell" and produced sine waves that lasted for ages. Prompting the suggestion from the personalities talking about it that the Moon is hollow and has some kind of metal shell underneath all the rock and dust.

Lots of other things are also explored as well. Such as how the the Moon's size is not proportionate to the Earth and other moons in our Solar System and how it sits in perfect alignment to produce solar eclipses. It is even suggested by one of the personalities that it was some kind of extra terrestrial starship that was flown into its present orbit.

One thing that they cover that is most of all quite interesting is the reaction of the three original astronauts who once back on Earth are seen in some press conference somewhere and they are not exactly looking euphoric about what they had just achieved. This is explained away by claiming that they had enountered alien life forms while on the moon and the evidence use to support this is a recording of an accidental broadcast on a classfied NASA communication chanel. The astronauts apparently make reference to alien craft on the Moon.

There is quite a bit to the this particular episode of Ancient Aliens, which does not really talk much about Ancient Aliens. It is a pretty good documentary about the Moon, however.
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8/10
What some scientists and say about the moon.
dvwsophorajaponica11 October 2019
Before condemning this episode, do some research on the moon. I've put together some quotes from scientists etc.. regarding the moon.

"Condemnation without investigation is the highest form of ignorance."
  • Albert Einstein


Here is a collection of interesting quotes from scientists, authors, researchers, NASA insiders and star-gazers relating to the enigmatic and often inexplicable nature of the moon:

Irwin Shapiro, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

"The best possible explanation for the Moon is observational error - the Moon doesn't exist.'

"The Moon is bigger than it should be, apparently older than it should be and much lighter in mass than it should be. It occupies an unlikely orbit and is so extraordinary that all existing explanations for its presence are fraught with difficulties are none of them could be considered remotely watertight."

Farouk El Baz, NASA

"If water vapour is coming from the Moon's interior is this serious. It means that there is a drastic distinction between the different phases of the lunar interior - that the interior is quite different from what we have seen on the surface."

Mikhail Vasin, Alexander Shcherbakov, Societ Academy of Sciences, 1970.

"Is the moon a creation of an alien intelligence?"

Dr Harold Urey, Nobel Prize for Chemistry

"I'm terribly puzzled by the rocks from the Moon and in particular of their titanium content."

Dr S Ross Taylor, Geochemist of lunar chemical analysis,

Said the problem was that maria plains the size of Texas had to be covered with melted rock containing fluid titanium. He said you would not expect titanium ever to be hot enough to do that, even on Earth, and no one has ever suggested that the Moon was hotter than the Earth.

"What could distribute titanium in this way? Highly advanced technology developed and operated by entities that are immensely more technologically advance than humans."

Dr. Gordon MacDonald, NASA

"it would seem that the Moon is more like a hollow than a homogenous sphere'. He surmised that the data must have been wrong - but it wasn't."

Carl Sagan, Cosmologist,

"A natural satellite cannot be a hollow object."

Dr. Sean C Solomon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"The Lunar Orbiter experiments had vastly improved knowledge of the Moon's gravitational field and indicated the frightening possibility that the Moon might be hollow."

University of Arizona Lon Hood "We knew that the Moon's core was small, but we didn't know it was this small... This really does add weight to the idea that the Moon's origin is unique, unlike any other terrestrial body."

NASA scientists The Apollo 12 mission to the Moon in November 1969 set up seismometers and then intentionally crashed the Lunar Module causing an impact equivalent to one ton of TNT. The shockwaves built up for eight minutes, and NASA scientists said the Moon 'rang like a bell.

Maurice Ewing, American geophysicist and oceanographer

"As for the meaning of it, I'd rather not make an interpretation right now, but it is as though someone had struck a bell, say, in the belfry of the a church a single blow and found that the reverberation from it continued for 30 minutes."

Ken Johnson, Supervisor of the Data and Photo Control department during the Apollo missions

"The Moon not only rang like a bell, but the whole Moon wobbled in such a precise way that it was almost as though it had gigantic hydraulic damper struts inside it."

Moon rocks have been found to contain processed metals, including brass and mica, and the elements Uranium 236 and Neptunium 237 that have never been found to occur naturally.

Dr. D L Anderson, Professor of geophysics and director of the seismological laboratory, California Institute of Technology

"The Moon is made inside out and that its inner and outer compositions should be the other way around."

Dr. Robin Brett, NASA Scientist

"It seems much easier to explain the nonexistence of the moon than its existence."

Isaac Asimov, American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University and Science Fiction writer. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time.

"We cannot help but come to the conclusion that the Moon by rights ought not to be there. The fact that it is, is one of the strokes of luck almost too good to accept... Small planets, such as Earth, with weak gravitational fields, might well lack satellites... ... In general then, when a planet does have satellites, those satellites are much smaller than the planet itself. Therefore, even if the Earth has a satellite, there would be every reason to suspect... that at best it would be a tiny world, perhaps 30 miles in diameter. But that is not so. Earth not only has a satellite, but it is a giant satellite, 2160 miles in diameter. How is it then, that tiny Earth has one? Amazing."

"The Moon, which has no atmosphere and no magnetic field, is basically a freak of nature"

The Apollo 12 mission to the Moon in November 1969 set up seismometers and then intentionally crashed the Lunar Module causing an impact equivalent to one ton of TNT. The shockwaves built up for eight minutes, and NASA scientists said the Moon 'rang like a bell'. Maurice Ewing, a co-director of the seismic experiment, told a news conference that he had no idea why this had happened: 'As for the meaning of it, I'd rather not make an interpretation right now, but it is as though someone had struck a bell, say, in the belfry of a church a single blow and found that the reverberation from it continued for 30 minutes.'

Dr Frank Press from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said that for a 'rather small impact' to produce an effect that lasted for 30 minutes was 'quite beyond the range of our experience'. The Apollo 13 mission to the Moon in 1970 was aborted due to potentially catastrophic technical problems, and the Saturn V launch vehicle, weighing 15 tonnes, was crashed into the Moon about 100 miles from where the previous mission had left the seismometer. When the launch vehicle made impact with the equivalent of eleven tonnes of TNT, NASA scientists said the Moon 'reacted like a gong' and continued to vibrate for three hours and twenty minutes to a depth of up to 25 miles. Ken Johnson was a supervisor of the Data and Photo Control department during the Apollo missions, working for a company contracted to NASA. He told Who Built the Moon? author, Alan Butler, that the Moon not only rang like a bell, but the whole Moon 'wobbled' in such a precise way that it was 'almost as though it had gigantic hydraulic damper struts inside it'. All of which would explain why the Moon vibrates in exactly the same way every time it moves closer to Earth. The Moon was hit by a meteor with the power of 200 tonnes of TNT in 1972. This unleashed enormous shockwaves deep into the interior, but none came back.

The outer surface of the Moon is extremely hard and contains minerals like titanium. Moon rocks have been found to contain processed metals, including brass and mica, and the elements uranium 236 and neptunium 237 that have never been found to occur naturally. Uranium 236 is a long-lived radioactive nuclear waste and is found in spent nuclear fuel and reprocessed uranium. Neptunium 237 is a radioactive metallic element and a by-product of nuclear reactors and the production of plutonium. How the heck did this stuff get into Moon rocks? They also found iron particles that don't rust, and again, this does not happen naturally.
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9/10
Our Mysteriously Wonderful Orbital Companion.
gdub-0156612 September 2021
I found Space Station Moon to be an intriguing episode. But if the moon is hollow how does it have a gravitational field strong enough to hold objects (spacecraft) in orbit?
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1/10
They said the moon was made of rock
allanmichael3029 July 2019
We all know the moon is made of cheese, but what they don't tell you is the outside is made of fruit cake. I thought it was a real moon program but facts turn to fiction and before you know it's all mixed up and full of bull.I saw a pharo on the moon, he walked like an egyption. The moons a giant bell but they missed the fact the moon is egg shape-eggship a flying egg?
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