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The Great Moon Hoax

January 21, 2010

“The Great Moon Hoax” was a series of six articles that were published in the New York Sun beginning on August 25, 1835, about the supposed discovery of life and even civilization on the Moon. The discoveries were falsely attributed to Sir John Herschel, perhaps the best-known astronomer of his time.

The articles described fantastic animals on the Moon, including bison, goats, unicorns, bipedal tail-less beavers and bat-like winged humanoids (“Vespertilio-homo”) who built temples. There were trees and oceans and beaches. These discoveries were supposedly made with “an immense telescope of an entirely new principle”.

To render our enthusiasm intelligible, we will state at
once, that by means of a telescope of vast dimensions and en
entirely new principle, the younger Herschel, at his
observatory in the Southern Hemisphere, has already made the
most extraordinary discoveries in every planet of our solar
system; has discovered planets in other solar systems; has
obtained a distinct view of objects in the moon, fully equal
to that which the naked eye commands of terrestrial objects
at the distance of a hundred yards; has affirmatively
settled the question whether this satellite be inhabited,
and by what order of things; has firmly established a new
theory of cometary phenomena; and has solved or corrected
nearly every leading problem of mathematical astronomy.

wikipedia article about the Great Moon Hoax – Read the original articles here

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Did you know that Saturn’s moon Titan has volcanoes that spurt water?

Warm is a subjective term on Titan, where the average temperature is -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-179 degrees Celsius). One measure of the cold there is its volcanoes. While those on Earth spew molten rock, liquid water streams from Titan’s volcanoes.

[space.com]

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Is There Ice on the Moon?

Could there be ice on the moon?
A team of British researchers thinks so, and theorizes that the water could be put to use by residents of a future permanent lunar base.
Poring over data from NASA’s 1998 Lunar Prospector probe, the Durham University scientists found that hydrogen on the moon tends to be concentrated in dark [...]

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Moonquakes

“A moonquake is the lunar equivalent of an earthquake. They were first discovered by the Apollo astronauts. Moonquakes are much weaker than earthquakes. According to NASA, there are at least four different kinds of moonquakes:
Deep moonquakes (~700 km below the surface, probably caused by tidal in origin)
Meteorites impact vibrations
Thermal quakes (the frigid lunar crust [...]

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Moons in our Solar System

“The Nine planets in the solar system have a total of 153 currently known moons.”
[wikipedia]

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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

“The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is an unmanned orbiter planned for launch to the Moon in October 2008 aboard an Atlas 5.”
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