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Unexplored space: life on the moon

The first answer to the question of whether there is life on the moon, tried to give an outstanding astronomer Carl Sagan. In the early 1960s, based on the testimony of special instruments, he concluded that in the bowels of the moon are impressive cave sizes. Life on the Moon seemed quite real, after studying the microclimate of these caves, scientists came to the conclusion that they have all the conditions favorable for life. According to the astronaut, the volume of some of them is equal to 100 kilometers cubic. A few years later, Soviet scientists M. Vasin and A. Shcherbakov hypothesized that the Moon is a kind of space ship with a huge cavity inside.

It is interesting that the flights of "Apollo" also made us think that life on the moon is not fiction. According to the former NASA space communications officer Maurice Chatelen, the Apollo was equipped with a special nuclear charge, with the help of which it was planned to cause artificial moonburst. It was assumed that after the explosion scientists will observe the lunar infrastructure and process the data using special seismographs. However, the "Apollo" was never destined to fulfill its mission: the mysterious explosion of one of the oxygen cylinders in the cabin destroyed the ship, and the nuclear experiment was unsuccessful.

Another proof that there is life on the moon is the fact that there is not a single record of the satellite of the Earth in the maps of ancient astronomers. The drawings of the ancient Maya also depicted the gods, who descend from the "new sun". And in 1969, another experiment was conducted: on the surface of the Moon, empty fuel tanks of drones were dropped. As a result of processing the information received from seismographs, astronomers concluded that at some depth there is something remotely resembling an egg shell with a thickness of 70 kilometers. According to the analysis, it was found that this "shell" includes nickel, beryllium, iron, tungsten and other metals. Apparently, such a shell could only have an artificial origin.

Although from a biological point of view, intelligent life on the Moon is really impossible. And this is not surprising: while the solar side of the moon is heated to + 120ºC, - the shadow is cooled to -160ºС. In addition, there is no atmosphere on the Moon that could protect living organisms from a colossal temperature drop. And the peculiar shroud of gases around the satellite can not be called a full-fledged atmosphere.

Plus, the surface of the Moon is dotted with tens of thousands of craters. At first glance, they seem shapeless and immobile. However, in scientific circles, the so-called "phenomenon of a moving surface" was adopted. This means that the diameters of the craters are unstable: for a couple of days the crater can grow in diameter, and small ones often disappear. It can be argued that almost the entire surface of the moon moves in this way: the craters then disappear completely, then again appear. "The phenomenon of movement," indisputably, tells us that life on the moon is still present, but not in the earthly definition of the word "life."

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