During the implementation of Apollo 1 1, Armstrong said in surprise when answering a question from the Houston command center: "... these things are amazing! God, I can't believe it. I want to tell you that there are other spacecraft, which are arranged on the other side of the crater. They are on the moon, and they are watching us ... "The radio suddenly stopped here, and American terrestrial radio enthusiasts just copied newspapers here. So what did Armstrong see? Nasa never explained it again.
During the Apollo 15 flight, Scott and Owen set foot on the land of the moon again. Walden on earth was very surprised to hear a long whistle. With the change of tone, a sentence consisting of 20 words was repeated many times. This strange language from the moon cut off all contact with Houston. This matter is still an unsolved mystery. Astronaut Collins once flew alone in the orbit of the moon, and he was surprised by some traces of the moon he saw. So far, there is no explanation.
New york residents were surprised to see the news. The New York Sun reported that Sir Herschel, a British astronomer, had discovered that there was life on the moon.
The newspaper reported that Herschel used a large telescope with a magnification of 42,000 times to observe the moon and recognized many kinds of animals and plants very clearly: in only one corner of the moon, he saw 38 kinds of forest trees, more than 70 kinds of other plants and 16 kinds of animals, including reindeer, moose, ostrich, longhorn bear and tailless biped sea otter.
The New York Sun publishes new findings every day. According to Herschel's report published in the authoritative journal Edinburgh Science, reporter Locke is reporting the scenes on the moon for amazing readers every day: amethyst more than 60 feet high, vast poppy fields, magnificent temples made of sapphire, herds of buffaloes and so on. Buffalo eyes have meat curtains to help them adapt to the alternation of light and shade.
Readers are naturally more interested in the discovery of lunar residents. They look like people and animals: about 4 feet tall, covered with shiny copper hair and yellowish faces, and they look quite smart from their faces. With wings on his back, he can fly, dance when he speaks, and bathe in the lake.
These articles caused a sensation. Sales of The New York Sun surged. Before that, its sales volume had been declining, making it the largest daily newspaper in new york. Newspapers all over the United States and even Europe reprinted the newspaper's articles. The New York Sun printed this article as a pamphlet and distributed 60,000 copies, which were sold out.
The most surprising thing is that Locke's exclusive news turned out to be nonsense. Locke fabricated the whole story in order to reverse the downward trend of sales of The New York Sun. Herschel's observatory in Cape Town does have a telescope with considerable magnification, but in Locke's works, its volume is 10 times larger than the actual one, and the magnification is several thousand times larger. Edinburgh science magazine also has it, but it stopped publishing two years ago. In addition, everything is fiction, but Locke's writing style is excellent, and the reference to scientific data is just right, which makes people believe it.
Of course, not everyone is easily fooled. The American astronomical community is very skeptical about this. One day, a delegation of scientists from Yale University suddenly found a newspaper and asked to see Herschel's original text.
Locke played a trick by saying that the reports were in the printing house. The scientist was full of doubts and refused to give up, forcing Locke to tell the name and address of the printing factory, and then rushed to the printing factory.
Locke tried his best to find the owner of the printing house before the scientist arrived, and persuaded him to cheat the scientist, saying that the article had just been sent elsewhere. In this way, he took a shortcut and found his friend in the printing factory before the scientist, and made up some lies to let the scientist find another printing factory and make a trip in vain.
Today, it is incredible that such a scam can succeed, but at that time, the communication industry was underdeveloped, and there were no planes, telephones and televisions. It will take a long time for this scam to be exposed. About two or three months later, Herschel heard about his "amazing discovery" and came out to clarify the truth. After the story was revealed, Locke was naturally ashamed and forced to resign from The New York Sun.
New york residents will soon read different stories in other newspapers, so they may never forget this fable about the moon easily.
Another view about whether there is intelligent activity on the moon is that the moon is hollow. On July 20th, 0969, after Apollo 1 1 successfully landed on the moon, many moon rock samples were brought back to Earth, and the analysis results of these samples were surprising. Vasini and Shobakov, astrophysicists of the former Soviet Union, wrote: "The moon may be the product of aliens, and it has been their space station for 65.438+0.5 billion years. The moon is hollow and there is an extremely advanced civilization under its desert surface. "
During the Apollo program, three hours after the No.2 astronaut returned to the command module, the intrepid lunar module suddenly crashed on the surface of the moon. Seismographs 45 miles from the crash site recorded a vibration lasting 15 minutes. The sound spread farther and farther, and gradually weakened, lasting for half an hour. This kind of radio vibration is like the sound of a huge clock. If the moon is solid, the sound will only last for a minute. This phenomenon abandons the theory and hypothesis that science has fully understood the composition and nature of the moon. Our moon may be hollow.