What's the secret on the moon?

The moon is officially regarded as an inanimate world, but it is often reported that signals and some light are found on its surface. Sir William Herschel, the discoverer of Uranus, discovered in 1783 that "the dark part of the moon has a luminous band."

He used a telescope with a diameter of 0.22 meters and a length of 3 meters. A month later, he saw the signal again. At that time, he mistakenly thought it was volcanic activity on the moon. The exploration of the moon in recent years shows that there can be no volcanic activity on the moon, because the core of the moon does not have the molten magma and huge heat necessary to cause volcanic eruption.

However, at the Lovel Observatory in Arizona at 196 1, American astronomer James Greenacre Greenacre only saw more such signals at the crater named Aristakes, and other astronomical observers also confirmed his observations. From 65438 to 0958, the astronomer Kuzuzhifu of the former Soviet Union saw from the Crimean Observatory that the place where Alfonso Crater was located also had such a red signal, and our astronauts also reported seeing strange signals or lights on or near the moon.

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