| Subject: Re: The Hollow Moon |
| From: stogiestork |
| Date: 24/02/2004, 03:34 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.usenet.kooks,misc.survivalism,misc.transport.trucking,ne.weather |
Ugly Bob wrote:
"Carl R. Osterwald" <i@mac.com> wrote in message
news:220220041748523142%i@mac.com...
In article <kTb_b.592335$X%5.509115@pd7tw2no>, Rick Sobie
<ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca> wrote:
While you are soaking in your vat Carl, here is a little light reading
for
you.
The Hollow Moon
"A theory that suggests that the moon is a large hollow
sphere...originated
during
seismological tests on the moon following the Lunar landings.
This occured most notably in November 1969 after seismometers were set
up on
the
moons surface by the astronauts of Apollo XII. When the Lunar module
had taken off,
heading back to earth the astronauts discarded the ascent stage of the
lunar
module,
dropping it on the moons surface, smashing the craft and creating a
tremor
that was
picked up by the seismometers and when the NASA scientists heard the
data
stream,
they couldn't believe what they were hearing. The moon was ringing like
a
bell and
continued to do so for around an hour.
After they had had a chance to analyse the seismological information,
NASA
declared
that the moon seemed to be a hollow sphere with a metallic layer around
34-40
metres
deep."
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/articlehollowmoon.shtml
Sorry to say this, Rick, but it isn't the Moon that is hollow.
Heh, heh. So, you know Rick, then.
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