Of the moon’s many mysteries, some have long thought the lunar surface to be made entirely of cheese. While today, that case has been cracked (allegedly) another question remains: Did it ever have water? Over the last decade, researchers have been working hard to reveal a considerable amount of H20 on the satellite. To them, asteroids are to blame but a less popular theory holds alien colony’s responsible. NASA, on the other hand, has an opinion of their own.
MOON WATER EXISTS
Looking at samples from the last decade, researchers have discovered a large amount of water inside the moon and it’s been there since the satellite was quite young. Where this water has come from is a considerable topic of debate. Some believe it was a comet crash landing on the surface and bringing water. Another theory claims that water may have been there since the satellites formation, from material coming from the earth. Perhaps the most popular theory is that water came by way of asteroids around 4.5 to 4.3 billion years ago. Despite the evidence, some skeptics believe these asteroids are actual alien spaceships.
ALIEN LUNAR COLONIES
Recent reports of alien lunar colonies have stuck up debate on the internet. If the alleged structures found on the moon belong to alien civilizations, UFO hunters also believe the same civilization could have been responsible for bringing water to the Moon years ago. That being said, the water found on the moon is not the kind we are used to. It’s trapped in glass and minerals making it a questionable way to sustain life. To coincide with this bit of information it could be that the once thriving alien lunar colony has been wiped out for years leaving ruins of an advanced civilization. To comment, NASA has their own explanation.
NASA HAS EYES ON PLUTO
Finding water on Earth’s satellite is no small matter but for reasons of their own, NASA continues to ignore the place they once put so much effort into. NASA’s focus is on Mars and even Pluto now. Pluto has a satellite of their own, Hydra, which is apparently wrapped in pristine ice. What business NASA has on Hydra is not entirely known. They say research but given the amount of controversy surround the agency, who really knows?