Scientists have discovered an anomalous blob of heat on the far side of the moon.
This mysterious hotspot has a strange origin: It’s likely caused by the natural radiation emanating from a huge buried mass of granite, which is rarely found in large quantities outside of Earth, according to new research. On the moon, a dead volcano that hasn’t erupted for 3.5 billion years is likely the source of this unusual hunk of granite.
@Arotrios mantle plume?
@Arotrios Isn’t that where the nazis went after WWII?
Iron Sky (2012)
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1034314/@Arotrios So Rush Limbaugh didn’t actually die, he just left Earth? (Sorry, couldn’t resist.)
@Arotrios Cool science, but how long until Avi Loeb concludes it’s a buried UFO?
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it’s the nuclear waste that propelled Moon Base Alpha into space in 1999
cooling down a bit in 24 years.