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the fact this keeps getting deleted or slid is proof enough this is significant. I honestly believe this to be a soft disclosure.
>this keeps getting deleted or slid is proof enough this is significant
Interesting, I hadn't realised. Came up in my feed today. Let's see....
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maybe because it's not political and belongs in /x/ ?
>may contain metal from a crash
Nazi moonbase installation?
Is there a colony of /ourguys/ on the moon?
Come back once they report what exactly it is or ayyys come to subjugate us. This shit isn't worth speculating.
>space isn't politics
They directly affect each other, even just from a government expenditure on space research, travel, military expenditure. Also big events tend to be a world affair/ event. Surely you can't object That much given the other threads that stay up?
There are secret Moon bases.
Aliens use the Moon to park there.
So they did crash on the moon.
>Is there a colony of /ourguys/ on the moon?
Pic related, Space X etc, Israel failed landing makes me wonder.
The way non-research publications have been treating this is obnoxious as fuck
>MYSTERIOUS ANOMALY
>SCIENTISTS BAFFLED
>UNKNOWN DISCOVERY
Then you read the actual research publications and it's
>Hey, we identified the remnants of the meteor that made this crater on the Moon, so that's kind of neat.
I'm reminded of all the unfounded hype over the supposed "faster than light neutrinos" from CERN where everyone at CERN was saying it was probably just a bad calibration in a detector, but the sensationalist media, desperate for a "shocking story" to get views spent two weeks publishing
>EINSTEIN DEBUNKED!!
>ALL OF PHYSICS PROVED WRONG!!
>etc
And then of course it turned out a loose wire was fucking with the sensors.
The media does this shit every time for every mediocre scientific publication and the /x/ fags on this board lap it up.
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nazi moon base confirmed
it's literally not political. maybe if you framed the discussion as what the political ramifications would be if we discovered an alien space ship or something
underrated
You fucking retards still believe in the space Jew? I thought Jow Forums was better than this.
What do they know anons? Bezos, the Indians and Chinese are all racing to the moons south pole.
IT BEGINS!
Based
The moon is largely hollow.
Why do you think all the craters - no matter how wide - are always so shallow?
The Apollo astronauts reported that the moon "rang like a bell" for over an hour when they let the ascent module drop back to the lunar surface as they returned to Earth.
The metal that was recently detected is likely an artificial facility beneath the surface.
there'll never be enough security for the perpetually frightened
Its probably all of the Dogecoins...
Wouldn't ancient Aliens changing the moons mass effect tidal forces???
So what will happen so to say if we started going to get that mass amount of metal and brought it back to earth how much more wieght could our planet handle would it give us the speed wobbles if Russia got it all would the earth flip upside down from the mass wtf...
>>/sci/
Don't be a retard. There's a fucking science board exactly for this kind of thread.
hunderds of years of activity on the moon
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>triangles
>shadows
>lights
Some ancient societies report that there was no moon in the truly ancient days. Relative to solar age, it is new.
To your question: it likely did, significantly. Perhaps its arrival triggered the first great Deluvian event.
>maybe because it's not political and belongs in /x/ ?
This is /sci/ not /x/ territory. It's most likely a couple of gigatons of nickel iron.
>There are secret Moon bases.
Yes but on the Farside. This discovery is the Lunar south pole.
The Aitken Basin is where the first acknowledged/new moon bases are likely to be located. There are several permanently shaded craters with ice in the walls. A ready source of stainless steel helps that kind of development.
It's just Jeff Bezos's moon-harem.
isn't there supposed to be a crater on the north pole of the moon where it's close to absolute zero because sunlight can never get into it
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MINE THE MOON, SPACE RACE NOW
A friend sent me that last night. The mass is larger than the Hawaiian big island. Everyone with a brain knows the moon is hollow the mass is a dome hatch. That's how the ayye crafts get inside.
Checked.
What part of "news" and "current events" do you not understand, you fucking mongoloid? This topic is both of those.
Why do you think we literally bombed it? Years ago they shot an actual missile at it, iirc it rang for 8 hours after that.
Here's hoping it's moon spice
This is that titanium shell that rung when we shot shit at it
We are going back to the moon now
>A ready source of stainless steel helps that kind of development.
I thought they were using that aluminum that could turn invisible
Lugenpresse gonna lugen, no ones really surprised at this point.
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Ayy lmao
How long has it been there, and why wasn't it mined before?
Thanks anons, some good stuff to.look into, it's appreciated
What if it's like the thing they found in 2001 a space odyssey?
There's a whole book about it but (((they))) have suppressed it in the west.
What about the mass anomaly found in op’s ass hole?
That would rock
1 x 4 x 9
The moon is literally the death star
>The metal that was recently detected is likely an artificial facility beneath the surface.
this would be interesting, at least. everything is so boring now. nothing ever happens.
5 x Hawaii
"Imagine taking a pile of metal five times larger than the Big Island of Hawaii and burying it underground. That’s roughly how much unexpected mass we detected,” said Dr. Peter B. James, a planetary researcher with Baylor University and the Lunar and Planetary Institute.
The South Pole-Aitken basin is oval-shaped, as wide as 1,600 miles (2,500 km) and 8.1 miles (13 km) deep. Despite its size, it cannot be seen from Earth because it is on the far side of the Moon.
To measure subtle changes in the strength of gravity around the Moon, Dr. James and colleagues analyzed data from NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission.
“When we combined that with lunar topography data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we discovered the unexpectedly large amount of mass hundreds of miles underneath the South Pole-Aitken basin,” Dr. James said.
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Lots of water / ice at South pole too
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MOON NAZIS
South pole, this mass is what's left over of the big impact.
>aluminum that could turn invisible
Subtle Trek reference. The fact is nickel-iron asteroids are made of a basic stainless that is easily forgeable for what it is. Lunar aluminum will be extracted first but ready access to nickel-iron mass could be useful.
How the fuck does it ring in a vacuum?
I think the "ring like a bell" 'sound' was actually the unique signature recorded on the seismography equipment they placed on the lunar surface.
Oh I take things too literally.
You asked a perfectly reasonable question.
I'm glad there's some anons on here asking questions, taking things literally.
It's a fridge magnet.
Well that's true some people do kind of just ignore things.
>The largest crater in our solar system
The hubris of the people who write this. Pisses me off, I swear
the fact that we are only just now learning about this, combined with all the other revelations from the past couple years is proof that we are in soft disclosure phase.
I can't wait til full disclosure happens itll BTFO normies minds.
BTW That mass is very likely an underground base.
It's a bit like the way Erich von Danniken paraphrased an earlier thinker's take on controversial disclosures:
1) First they vilify for you for telling a truth "no one" wants to hear
2) Then the laugh at you for telling a truth "no one" wants to hear
3) Later, but not much later, they say: "Oh, that? Everyone always believed that!"
It's an iron shell fragment from the sun the last time it went nova.
Please someone explain me the "ayy lmao" meme.