Did you know that there is a reflector we can bounce a laser off of on the moon?
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How does the moon give off a cool light that you can read by yet is a dust ball with rocks?
Where did the rocks come from?
Did you know the lunar rock they had in the Smithsonian was proven a fake. Itās from Arizona I think š¤ š
The albedo of the moonās surface is a terrible 13%, roughly the same as a regular street. But due to its angle to the sun it appears brighter and if you watch it gets brighter still as it becomes a full moon and the angle is even better.
Do you mean the rocks brought back by the astronauts or the moon itself? The moon actually comes from the Earth itself after a planetoid collided with it in the early solar system.

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Sorry. That wasnāt cool of me and actually is like when someone says āconspiracy theoristā to shut someone up.
Iāve seen what you sent and all I will say is to look much deeper into it if ur interested. The science is far from settled and itās bizarre.
Iām not offended, but thank you for the apology.
We will have to agree to disagree.
I wouldnāt put it past the government to fake the moon landing at the height of the Cold War to beat the Soviets but the presence of the reflector on the lunar surface that anyone with a powerful laser can verify is proof that they didnāt.
Cool Iāll look into this. I honestly donāt know if we went to the moon, but itās clear the government obtained a lot of power by showing pictures of the earth

