Tag: moon

  • Cue the “inflatable moon” theory thanks to video from the International Space Station!

    Cue the “inflatable moon” theory thanks to video from the International Space Station!

    Your eyes are not deceiving you. There is a video online where it appears the moon deflates..

    The footage was filmed by a Russian cosmonaut on the International Space Station. It seems to show the Earth’s satellite appearing to deflate when it disappears behind the horizon.

    But before flat Earth or hollow Earth theorizers pick up on a new “inflatable” moon theory, there appears to be a reason for the appearance: What actually happens in the video is that the moon slowly disappears behind Earth’s horizon and the distortions are caused by the atmosphere of our planet.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FflrYcK4keI

  • Under the light of the moon..

    Under the light of the moon..

    Under the light of the moon..

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    August is ending..
    The page is turning..
    Supermoons are abounding.
    And wild rumors of doom and gloom are decisively making their way around the NET..
    Yes it will be wild.
    It always is.
    Just be calm.. cool.. and collective.
    And then wake me up when September ends..

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  • PAGING RICHARD HOAGLAND!!

    PAGING RICHARD HOAGLAND!!

    Imagine.. a world where reputable and mainstream publications are presenting information about potential alien artifacts on the moon!

    Did Richard C. Hoagland’s past books get read over the weekend? Or maybe this: It possible that if traversed our galaxy, there’s a chance they left behind evidence of their travels on the moon.

    This is coming not from the ramblings of some late night Coast to Coast AM guest, but real scientists.

    FORBES was among the many sources today to report a long time SETI scientist’s thoughts on the moon.. Paul Davies wants crowdsourcing to find some strange anomalies on the moon..

    While some laugh and scoff, it’s worth noting the obvious: We don’t know much of anything about what happens in this universe, nor what this universe even is.

    The chances of artifacts being left on the moon? You can decide.. but shouldn’t we first check the moon before we discount the idea altogether?