Many "researchers" have no evidence to support this whatsoever.
For "researchers" I would substitute the word "cranks".
Just because you can Google it doesn't make it right.
2007-10-07 02:31:56
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answer #1
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answered by the_lipsiot 7
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No.
There is no life on the Moon, alien or otherwise. The surface of the Moon is far to cold and lacks any atmosphere at all to support life. Beyond that, the Moon's surface is bombarded by strong X and Gamma Rays continuously which would kill any life that might make some attempt to set up shop there.
It is often helpful to bounce things that you read on the Internet up against solid facts that you know have been well documented. Sometimes that action will show fairy tales for what they are...
2007-10-07 04:51:57
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Apollo II didn't discover any life forms on the moon in 1969 when they landed there with Neil Armstrong, Mike Collins and Buz Aldrin and neither did the Soviet space probe thereafter. Each planted their respective flags for humanity. No life, there!
2007-10-07 03:19:07
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answered by Lance 5
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There is no life on the moon, landing by men on the moon may have triggered, and left some microbial life there but I do not think that those microbes can survive for any length of time.
2007-10-07 02:55:36
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answered by minootoo 7
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Which 'researchers'
are making these silly claims of discovery?
'Cranks' are very appropriate names...
Anyone believing in any of this 'alien life on the moon' or 'alien space bases on the moon' should do some serious research of their own before falling into the abyss of gullibility.
2007-10-07 02:45:48
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answered by Bobby 6
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no one has evidence that there is life on the moon
2007-10-07 03:14:21
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answered by Name 4
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there may be life but may not be type of life we are familiar with .
it may be different type of life not detectable by the instruments made by the familiar types
It could be silicon type of life as compared our carbon based life not detectable by earth based civilisation due to its limitation of detection methods.
2007-10-07 07:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Any life found anywhere in the solar system would be considered alien by human inelegances. Simply because it is foreign to us.
2007-10-07 02:44:07
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answered by srsly 6
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Its only wishful thinking, nobody is sure about it, even Discovery Channel shown a documentary about this
2007-10-07 02:39:02
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answered by Harinder S. Johal 7
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there's no oxygen on the moon? how can there be water without oxygen? and how can there be life without water?
2007-10-07 04:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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