Two meteorites are feared to have hit the lunar surface after the Chinese rocket booster hit it.
- Chinese scientists and government officials are not willing to accept this phenomenon
- According to NASA scientists, on March 4, 2022, a Chinese rocket booster hit the Earth on the dark side of the Moon.
Houston/Mumbai: The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), an American space research organization, has sent some images of the moon's surface. In this image, two meteorites (called craters in astronomical terms) can be seen on the lunar surface.
Both craters in that image of the moon appear to be on top of each other. Scientists call this phenomenon strange.
Astronomers are now studying to find out the real cause and effect of the two large, deep meteorites that hit the lunar surface. There is also a debate that the two meteorites on the lunar surface were formed by the impact of the Chinese rocket. This incident happened because the upper part of the Chinese - Chang-5 TA - mission hit the lunar surface. But only one meteorite should have happened but two have happened. Astronomers suspect that China must have sent a weapon or weapon in its mission - Chang 5 TA - to conduct scientific tests on the lunar surface.
Now there is no solid evidence of rocket fragments surrounding the two large meteorites seen in the LRO images.
According to NASA scientists, on March 4, 2022, a Chinese rocket booster hit the Earth on the dark side of the Moon. NASA - LRO The orbiter took images of two meteorites on the Moon on May 25, 2022. The images of two meteorites on the Moon were first seen by astronomer Bill Gray. Bill Gray himself pointed out that the Chinese rocket hit the lunar surface in 2022. Bill Gray said that the calculation of the direction and speed of the rocket said that the rocket hit the lunar surface at an angle of 15 degrees in the vertical direction. should be. However, due to this situation, it cannot be believed that two large meteorites have formed on the lunar surface. Even so, there have been two meteorites.
A meteorite in the east is 18 meters (54 feet) in diameter. The second meteorite is in the western direction and is 16 meters (48 ft) in diameter. Also, the eastern meteorite appears to be on the western meteorite.
On the other hand, Chinese scientists and government officials deny this incident happened on the lunar soil. According to them, the rocket of Chang-5 TA mission that went to the moon in 2014 actually re-entered the earth's atmosphere and burnt up in the same year. That means the two meteorites on the lunar surface were not formed by the impact of our rocket.
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