What's Hiding On The Dark Side Of The Moon? | Unveiled
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Summary
The transcript discusses the Moon's far side, often called the dark side. It explains that the far side is not always dark but is unseen from Earth due to the Moon being tidally locked. The far side has a rougher surface with more craters. The Soviet space probe Luna 3 first photographed it in 1959. The Chang’e 4 mission in 2019 studied the far side and found it colder than expected. A large mass was discovered beneath the South Pole-Aitken crater. The transcript also mentions conspiracy theories about aliens on the Moon. Overall, the far side presents opportunities for future exploration and potential colonization, but no lasting impact on the person is mentioned.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video explores the far side of the Moon, discussing its unique characteristics and recent discoveries, including the cold temperatures and a mysterious mass beneath the South Pole-Aitken crater. It also touches on conspiracy theories regarding potential alien bases and the implications for future lunar colonization.
An enormous mass buried beneath the South Pole-Aitken crater is a chunk of metal five times the size of the Island of Hawaii.
Managed by: Chinese National Space Administration
study the soil and surface temperatures of the Moon's far side
Managed by: NASA
mapping and studying the Moon
The far side of the Moon is even colder than expected, possibly due to the soil composition.
An enormous mass buried beneath the South Pole-Aitken crater is a chunk of metal five times the size of the Island of Hawaii.
The theory that astronauts who have seen aliens on the Moon have been sworn to secrecy.
The Chang’e 4 mission was launched to document hidden alien bases on the Moon.