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- From: mcgrew@dropout.rutgers.edu (Charles Mcgrew)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
- Subject: Re: Moon surface: No ETs
- Message-ID: <Jan.28.22.47.19.1993.8958@dropout.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 29 Jan 93 03:47:20 GMT
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- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- oldham@ces.cwru.edu (Daniel Oldham) writes:
- After watching the NASA tapes on the apollo missions to the
- moon there is one thing that really stands out. The surface of
- the moon has very little erosion and the impact craters are
- billions of years old. The tracks left by the astronauts will
- be there for millions of years and yet they did not see any
- evidents of other tracks.
-
-
- ... well, we have hardly explored even a minute fraction of the body,
- this statement:
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- This can lead to the conculsion that any ETs skipped over the
- moon or any landing marks have not been found.
-
- ... cannot be supported or denied... If you were to pick any 6 spots
- on the earth, and explore a tiny area around each for a short time,
- would you know everything about it?
-
- Charles
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