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A very brief description of the Giant Impact Hypothesis that describes how the moon formed.
The Hollow Moon Theory, also known as the Spaceship Moon Hypothesis, suggests that Earth's Moon is completely hollow and is the base of operations for an alien civilization. The favored official scientific explanation is that the Moon is not hollow and broke off from the Earth's crust after it was struck by a massive object the size of Mars, but many conspiracy theorists believe it to be artificially created due to its density and size in relation to Earth, as well as the fact that it rang like a bell for hours when a lunar module from Apollo 12 crash landed there. In 1970, two Soviet astronomers were studying the Moon and theorized that it was likely a hollow moon put in place by a highly-advanced extraterrestrial race. They believed that the large lunar craters were too shallow and too flat, and hypothesized that meteors that impacted the Moon were hitting an armored hull under the rocky surface. They also speculated that it had been a type of ark with alien species that was parked millions of years ago in our atmosphere. Is there a reason that no one has set foot on the Moon for almost 50 years? Were we told to leave the Moon alone? Join us on episode 90 to hear more about the Hollow Moon Theory! Follow Us:https://www.paranormalpunchers.comhttps://twitter.com/ppunchershttps://instagram.com/paranormalpunchershttps://www.facebook.com/paranormalpunchersSupport the Show:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/paranormal-punchershttp://paranormalpunchers.storenvy.comhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalpunchers
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Show ID: 35696]
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 35696]
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 35696]
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Show ID: 35696]
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Show ID: 35696]
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Show ID: 35696]
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Show ID: 35696]
New state-of-the-art chronologic measurements of rocks brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts reveal that many of the historical age determinations are erroneous. The new measurements presented by cosmochemist Lars Borg demonstrate that the Moons mantle and crust formed contemporaneously between 4.33 and 4.38 billion years ago. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Show ID: 35696]
In 1969, the first man walked on Earth's Moon. Was it all real though? Of course it was! Or at least one of us think so. This is our final episode in our conspiracy theory series with Josh Vega! Welcome to So Far So Good, where Christopher Coombs & Gaurav Khazanchi discuss relatable nonsense and tell their personal stories over a lifetime of bromance.
The Black knight Satellite A silent guardian, an ancient observation platform, or just a forgotten piece of space junk. This unknown object has been supposedly spotted by astronauts, ski watchers alike for years, and according to some researchers it has been here for as many as 13,000. The Black Knight Satellite is the topic of discussion tonight. Welcome everybody to the beyond terrestrial podcast coming to you form the bell witches back yard. I’m your host Lee Errett. You may have noticed that I didn’t introduce my cohost and cocreator Mike Rupe. Due to some other creative responsibility’s Mike has decided to take a step back from the show for the time being. Its my sincere hope that he is able to return soon. In the meantime, the show must go on. Please bear with me as I develop my new single host format. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Black_Knight_Satellite_(cropped).jpg A photo from NASA in 1998 shows what some believe to be evidence that the Black knight exists. NASA’s official stance is that is a discarded space blanket form a previous mission. The first reported evidence comes from experiments form none other than the great Nicola Tessla. In witch it claimed that he picked up extra-terrestrial radio signals. Others have picked up similar signals that have both supported and detracted from the possibility of a real satellite. Many researchers believe that most of these radio signals are misidentified natural background noise and or a phenomenon known as long delay echoes. Long delay echoes or LDCs are terrestrial radio signals that have been echoed back to he sender. These signals can be picked up by not only the sender but others as well, in some cases being heard thousands of miles away. In 1954 ufo researcher Donald Keyhole made a statement that the us air force noted 2 Satellites in orbits of the earth in a time when no country had successfully put anything into space. These statements have been dismissed as a publicity stunt to sell a book Keyhole was promoting at the time. In 1960 Time magazine reported that the US navy was tracking an unknown object thought at the time to be a soviet devise. It was latter confirmed to be a lost Us Airforce satellite. In 1963 Astronaut Gordian Cooper claimed to see evidence of a ufo during the mercury 9 mission. This has not been confirmed by NASA (Can I say Never A Straight Answer). In 1973, author Duncan Lunan posited that some of the long delayed radio echoes received could possibly originate from a 13,000 year old alien probe located in an orbit around the Earth's Moon. He believed that the probe may have came from a planet located in the solar system of star Epsilon Boötis. These claims have been rejected by mainstream science. One other fact about the Black Knight is That it is believed to be in a polar obit. A feat that was not accomplishes by us until the 60’S. So, what do the facts say, well the evidence that I found leans heavily toward the Black Knight not being up there. However, in my experience the government is quite good at shaping the narrative in their favor. So, where dose this lave us. If you subscribe to the belief that we are not alone in the universe why wouldn’t they send a probe to investigate an interesting planet. I mean we have several times ourselves. We just don’t have the ability yet to send a probe lightyear’s away. If you don’t at lease entertain the possibility that we are not alone, why the hell are you listening to this podcast. On another note where would 13000 years come in. What if we are an experiment from a higher level of intelligence. Who know, I mean we watch bacterial colonies through hundreds of generations to see how the adapt to changes in environment? It is said that god made us in his image If I bioengineered some sort of science experiment, I might try to make it look like me if I could. But its up to you this can go in many directions and the only thing we can do is speculate so have some fun and send me your ideas Id love to hear them. Please subscribe to BTP Apple podcasts, Goggle play, Sticher or your favorite pod catcher. We are everywhere. Look for us on Facebook lets have some discussions about anything you want. Theme song provided by Mike Rupe. Other music provided by incompitech.com
A new research paper co-authored by WSU Adjunct Professor Dirk Schultze-Makuch claims that Earth's Moon might have been habitable about one billion years after its formation, when pools of liquid water may have existed on the lunar surface.
Andy Weir, the author of the hit science fiction novel "The Martian," talks with Recode's Edmund Lee about his new book, "Artemis." Set in a city on Earth's Moon in the late 2080s, "Artemis" is a crime caper that centers on a smuggler named Jazz, a young woman who moved to the Moon from Saudi Arabia. Weir explains how "The Martian" became an accidental hit thanks to Amazon's Kindle platform, but also why crowdfunding isn't the future of all media — he wrote "Artemis" with a traditional print publisher already on board. Plus: How Weir writes diverse characters, why he never visited the set of "The Martian" movie and when humans will live on the Moon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Issue 32: This issue focuses on the hip hop dystopian future of The Indies CBN Season 3 | Issue 32 | The Indies Set in a futuristic dystopian society, The Indies follows an up and coming rapper named Slick. Born into a well-to-do family living on Earth's Moon, he longs for the opportunity to pursue his dream of becoming a famous recording artist. With a burning desire to make his dreams come true by any means necessary, Slick has a chance meeting with DJ Chops, one of Hip-Hop's biggest DJs and record executives. Chops offer Slick what seems to be an amazing recording contract, which Slick hastily signs without reading the fine print. Slick soon finds out that not only did he sign up to pursue his dream of being a famous artist, but he also signed up for something much more sinister. You see, what Slick failed to realize is that not only are record labels home to some of the universe’s biggest music stars; they also serve as fronts for hitmen for hire services of nefarious crime lords. In order to free himself from his contract, Slick must now work with his new label mates to release his debut album while simultaneously executing dangerous hit jobs. Through these missions, the label mates will explore morality, loyalty, human nature, and discover who they really are at their core. The Indies twitter: [ https://twitter.com/BlueGeekMusic ] DJ Tony Drake’s twitter: [ https://twitter.com/djtonydrake ] The Indies kickstarter: [ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bluegeekmusic/the-indies-an-animated-short/description ] Email: carefreeblacknerd@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/carefreeblerd Instagram: Instagram.com/carefreeblacknerd Tumblr: tumblr.com/carefreeblacknerd SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/carefreeblacknerd ITunes: https://itun.es/us/aXGRfb.c Live tweet this issue using the hashtag #CBNpod Subscribe, Rate and Review the show on iTunes and SoundCloud Download past Issue and subscribe to future issues of Carefree Black Nerd by visiting CarefreeBlackNerd.com
#Salute to the creatives geniuses that you are! Check out the latest episode of The 2 Bros In The Studio Show: Podcast brought to you by Navada & Tobari | Powered by Haven House Music Group. This week the BROS. spoke with DJ, business owner, and creator of the animation series "The Indies"! We spoke about what it takes to do all the things he does, while maintaining his 9-5. Please support "The Indies" Kick Starter Page and help get this dream off the ground! So if you want to learn about this show and this awesome content... Check us out... the #2BrosShow now on #StitcherRadio, #GooglePlay, and #iTunes as well as #YouTube, #TuneIn, and here on #SoundCloud every Monday... THIS ONE IS FOR YOU! The Indies (Kick Starter Page): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bluegeekmusic/the-indies-an-animated-short?ref=329645&token=101b96c0 The Indies (YouTube Promo Vids): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fn6LUcS-IF0&feature=youtu.be Summary of The Indies: Set in a futuristic dystopian society, The Indies follows an up and coming rapper named Slick. Born into a well-to-do family living on Earth's Moon, he longs for the opportunity to pursue his dream of becoming a famous recording artist. With a burning desire to make his dreams come true by any means necessary, Slick has a chance meeting with DJ Chops, one of Hip-Hop's biggest DJs and record executives. Slick is offered what seems to be an amazing recording contract, which Slick hastily signs without reading the fine print. Slick soon finds out that not only did he sign up to pursue his dream of being a famous artist, but he also signed up for something much more sinister. You see, what Slick failed to realize is that not only are record labels home to some of the universe’s biggest music stars; they also serve as fronts for hitmen for hire services of nefarious crime lords. In order to free himself from his contract, Slick must now work with his new label mates to release his debut album while simultaneously executing dangerous hit jobs. Through these missions, the label mates will explore morality, loyalty, human nature, and discover who they really are at their core.
Compared to a lot of the objects in our solar system the Earth's Moon is a bit unusual. A new theory, published in the journal Nature, explains how the Moon got to where it is today. Professor David Rothery, from the Open University, wasn't on the paper but he took Liam through what Matja Cuk, the study's lead author had done. He started by explaining what makes the Moon such a space oddity... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Solving the last remaining questions about the birth of Earth's Moon. Also: new images of the most powerful explosion since the Big Bang of creation, and confirmation that the Martian atmosphere was blown away by the Sun.