Once Around Aristarchus

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 24

  • @DaFinkingOrk
    @DaFinkingOrk День назад +1

    Excellent video thanks

  • @nancyhope2205
    @nancyhope2205 2 дня назад +7

    This a most interesting video about the moon.

    • @paulfellows5411
      @paulfellows5411  2 дня назад +2

      Thanks. I hope to add more so please check back

    • @nancyhope2205
      @nancyhope2205 2 дня назад

      @@paulfellows5411 you produce very high quality videos. I am pleased to be able to enjoy them and learn

  • @JohnRyan-f2n
    @JohnRyan-f2n 6 часов назад +2

    I find it very strange that all these craters are so shallow. What's the possibility of these craters being caused by massive electrical storms.

    • @weinerdog137
      @weinerdog137 3 часа назад

      Something like that. Looks like electric discharge machining. What's interesting to me, is why is it so difficult for people to see the obvious?

  • @krishead2410
    @krishead2410 14 часов назад

    Please do the Zeeman crater next. Unexplained mastiff on the northwest rim.

  • @scandalouslando204
    @scandalouslando204 14 часов назад

    Definitely makes sense now thanks

  • @rapiddog1491
    @rapiddog1491 2 часа назад

    Couldn't the electric blue color be caused by the material composition of whatever hit it?

  • @MegaMelodiousOne
    @MegaMelodiousOne Час назад

    How do you know it's a 'lava' tube? Some of those 'lava tubes' start and end without any connection to other phenomena.

  • @mevenstien
    @mevenstien 8 часов назад

    ✨️🙂✨️

  • @Sq7Arno
    @Sq7Arno День назад

    Well, with the ancient description of the impact(s) occurring multiple. I couldn't help but think of Schumacher Levy, which broke up, resulting in a string of impacts. Now the Moon has nowhere near Jupiter's gravity, but a it could maybe have been an object that broke up in another gravity well at another point in time, maybe well before the Lunar impact(s), with it's pieces following the same trajectory and impacting separately.

  • @PetraKann
    @PetraKann 2 дня назад +1

    From which country did the "Alien Reactor" theory emerge from?

    • @superkang7448
      @superkang7448 2 дня назад

      No doubt the alien braintrust at the Pentagon... Those guys assume everything is the aliens until proven otherwise.

    • @paulfellows5411
      @paulfellows5411  2 дня назад +1

      I wonder ;-)

    • @PetraKann
      @PetraKann 2 дня назад

      @paulfellows5411 the USA barely makes up 4% of the global population and covers about 2% of the earth's total surface area yet just over 90% of the UFO reports world wide are made by Americans.
      Now is it due to hollywood, comics and an aspect of local culture or do UFOs prefer to hover in US airspace bothering Americans?

    • @MOEMUGGY
      @MOEMUGGY 2 дня назад

      The UK

  • @weinerdog137
    @weinerdog137 3 часа назад

    Electric discharge.

  • @alflud
    @alflud 23 часа назад

    If you want something _really_ interesting to study check out the Tractus Catena formation on Mars. The craters there are very difficult to explain via impact theory. Very interesting stuff.

  • @JamesHawkeYouTube
    @JamesHawkeYouTube 3 часа назад

    The Moon isn't a rock. It glows from within. Readjust your exposure and increase the contrast (levels in Photoshop). These objects are some kind of luminous plasma. Rethink everything.

  • @ChrisFord-wh1gl
    @ChrisFord-wh1gl День назад

    What about the bizzare nature of the shape and depth of the craters. Valle Marinarous ( (tard spelling ikr) arc mode plasma discharge is what it is.
    The little round craters maybe missle craters from war with earth. Maybe have the moon synchronized rotation with orbit so one side is protected from direct trajectory weapons.