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What is on the other side of the moon?
« on: 21/02/2019 14:04:21 »
Ijaz wants to know:

What is on the other side of the moon?
What does the far side of the moon look like and what is going on on that side?


Do you know the answer?
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Re: What is on the other side of the moon?
« Reply #1 on: 21/02/2019 16:05:45 »
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tciLsjKTjmeH2i7GHxSXXH.jpg
Much more heavily cratered, and without the "seas" or Maria.
  The maria are old volcanic eruption plains.  As to why they seem to be clustered on the side facing the Earth is a open question.
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Re: What is on the other side of the moon?
« Reply #2 on: 26/02/2019 07:07:47 »
It is one of the best things in your mind. I do not know what to expect.
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Re: What is on the other side of the moon?
« Reply #3 on: 28/02/2019 00:17:34 »
I think they're building a tunnel.
Quite suspicious to me.

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