I really don't know, but I will tell you that some people believe that the Moon is a satellite, it basically is just too perfect to be a natural phenomena..
They say that when the astronauts landed, it sounded "tinny", also that it is just perfect for eclipses of every kind..
No where in the known Universe, with our limited technology, is this duplicated..
The book is called ~Who built the Moon~ by Christopher Knight & Alan Butler..
2007-11-01 01:26:03
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answered by Bunge 7
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Probably, I'm still trying to find a telescope power full enough to see details on the surface of the moon. Like the crater Hyginus N or Aristarchus.
Hopefully someone will release proof of the Earth being hollow. Sort of like Admiral Richard Byrd did, but with a video to show the world.
2007-11-01 09:45:42
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answered by Yahoo 4
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It's not a space station for aliens but was very critical to development of life on this planet. The events that formed it are mimicked in our reproductive act. That event is also what all the 'crucified savior-born of a virgin birth' myths are formed from. It's truly the Christ.
2007-11-01 09:08:03
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answered by American Spirit 7
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If it's a space station, how can it be hollow?
2007-11-01 07:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is made of swiss cheese there may be cavities for the aliens to hide out in.
2007-11-01 07:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No it's not hollow, it's solid rock.
2007-11-01 14:00:47
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answered by Pustic 4
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No. I think it's solid and it should be used for something. If we don't get back up there and put something there, somebody else will.
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2007-11-01 08:23:49
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answered by Nola 6
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Anything is possible!
2007-11-01 09:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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no, i think is beautiful, i always like to stare at it.
2007-11-01 07:36:56
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answered by moonrider 6
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