Europa Posted April 19, 2007 Report Posted April 19, 2007 Well-known space experts and the first chairman of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's(NASA) Lunar Exploration Committee Dr. Robert Jastrow once stated, "The moon is the Rosetta stone of the planets." Six moon landings later, the public perception was that we had learned all we needed to about the moon. However, those same lunar scientists were no closer to agreement on how to answer even the most basic questions-such as how the moon was created. Despite the return of some 842 pounds of rock and soil samples, photos and videotape, and the placement of five nuclear-powered scientific stations on lunars surface, there are still no clear-cut solutions about the mysteries of the moon. My current study under SETI, The moon has at least three distinct layers of rocks. Contrary to the idea that heavier objects sink, the heavier rocks are found on the surface(Studies done by Dr. Don Wilson).Ubell, a former science editor for CBS televisionacknowledged this enigma, saying, " The first layer, 20 miles deep, consists of lavalike material similar to lava flows on Earth. The second, extending down to 50 miles, is made up of somewhat denser rock. The third, approx. 80 miles is similar to the Earths mantle." j.m. A.A. c in 1997. Our studies also deal with Moonquakes, which NASA stated were from the Earth's magnetic field, which was later disproven through mathematics and the time of quakes. Over 3,000 between 1969 and 1977 by six seperate seismographic units, where picked up. It is commonly excepted by reasons of proof, that there is no movement of the moon's rockey layers. This leads to gas eruptions spotted by russian scientist Nikolay A. Kozyrev,which may be the answer. Quote
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