The Images That Will Change Your View of Our Moon Forever (And Blow Your Mind) | LRO 4K



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42 thoughts on “The Images That Will Change Your View of Our Moon Forever (And Blow Your Mind) | LRO 4K”

  1. And fans of ancient alien, they were trying to find something in Egypt then they moved to Amazon jungle latter on they try to find anything on Antarctica then they said that there is something on the dark side of moon and i will tell you then these guys move to Mars and later on Alpha Century

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  2. A crater 2000 kilometers wide would have a depth so deep. All these massive craters are not adding up. Have u seen the crater in arizona its massive and i think the metero was like the size of a small car. It just doesnt add up

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  3. No such thing rocket 🚀 can’t go no longer than ten minutes into space. It is proven. Such a great course but it is impossible to get to the moon it’s all made up. That rocket is a huge fireworks but, burning so much fume and that’s what make it impossible.

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  4. 23:30
    I wonder if the temperature differences are simply due to the density of the surface material and how much heat the less dense material is able to hold compared to the dense crater material (if it even is more dense). Just a thought.

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  5. Hmm, after much lament I will respond to you first question ❓.
    Where would I go if I could go to the moon?

    I'd like to be a new explorer, a first of firsts, a trail blazer, a path finder a breaker of the mold so to say.

    So, I guess I don't want to go anywhere that that NASA astronauts went.

    Therefore I guess, I can live by my desires and go anywhere on the moon and blaze that trail.

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  6. Fun fact: The Moon itself, viewed from Earth is always the same size. Some people see no change at all, while the rest of us see massive, beautiful moons. It's all to do with the surrounding territory, light and it's position adjacent to the horizon.
    I just thought that was a cool fact considering how astounding and deceptive these pictures of the Moon were…
    Life is amazing when you take a step back, take a breath, and just look.

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  7. Big crater little crater they all appear to be the same depth to me …. As if underneath the surface is something very hard but surely the craters of something large hitting the surface should be far deeper than the little ones ????

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  8. The lack of color, water, and life on this dustbowl, make it less interesting than it could be. Needs gold, or other mineral prospecting to make this a worthwhile exploration. Sorry to be dissing our close neighbor. But moon dust is #1 problem.

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  9. The Moon is cool… maybe one day people will be able to go there, as soon as they figure out how to stop the ionizing deadly radiation from killing them in a matter of minutes. (smile) but until then we will have to be happy with only sending machines. (wink)

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  10. The cool spots look similar to the angled projections. Could the material that gets launched from the craters cool faster from not being weathered? Or have more surface area to release heat? Am I avoiding sleep? At least we all know something 😉

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  11. The head person at NASA said recently that no one has ever seen the dark side of the moon because it always faces away from the sun and is always in the dark . His name is Bill Nelson and he really said that .

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  12. People from 100 years ago and beyond would lose their minds being able to see and do what we do every day. All the astronomers would give up their life savings to see surface views of all the planets like we can. I wonder what people will see 200 years from now!

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