Apollo Moon Landings

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This isn't really about "our world" (well, it is in a way) but I couldn't figure out where else it would go.

12 men spent approximately 81 hours on the moon and collectively travelled about 95 kilometres from their 6 landing sites and their activity still caused the subsurface temperature of the moon to rise between 1.6 and 3.5 degrees celsius. And yet there are still some people who argue that human activity has nothing to do with climate change on earth.


Astronauts' movement increased subsurface temperatures on the moon, study finds
 
That's an interesting story. I heard it last week, maybe on SciShow or SciShow Space (Youtube channels I follow). There's already some rumblings now about needing to look at the impact we're having on Mars with the rovers before we start shooting humans over. And Earth & Our World is the usual place for science stuff so you're in the right place.
 
That's an interesting story. I heard it last week, maybe on SciShow or SciShow Space (Youtube channels I follow). There's already some rumblings now about needing to look at the impact we're having on Mars with the rovers before we start shooting humans over. And Earth & Our World is the usual place for science stuff so you're in the right place.

Imagine a disrupted cosmos … paralleling a stormy mind … brain storm? Mire icon ...
 
Very interesting, love hearing about space stuff.
Wonders never cease, the other day I just learned that Jupiter doesn't revolve around the sun and that Mars has the element xenon 129 in it's atmosphere that only occurs after a nuclear explosion....hmmmmm, did humans live there before?
 
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This isn't really about "our world" (well, it is in a way) but I couldn't figure out where else it would go.

12 men spent approximately 81 hours on the moon and collectively travelled about 95 kilometres from their 6 landing sites and their activity still caused the subsurface temperature of the moon to rise between 1.6 and 3.5 degrees celsius. And yet there are still some people who argue that human activity has nothing to do with climate change on earth.


Astronauts' movement increased subsurface temperatures on the moon, study finds
neet
so glad there is no such thing as having 0 effect
and neet to keep on hearing the effects various parts of nature has on each other
herez to a rich future as humanity continues to gentle universe (Eden)
 
Who caused Jupiter to seize … the empress? Could this be insight of Jupiter as Latin god spirit … mere essence … it is said there is considerable Zenon on Jupiter … a sign of prior supernova activity … Zenon being an anesthetic … one could picture a sleeping giant … about to bolt?
 
This isn't really about "our world" (well, it is in a way) but I couldn't figure out where else it would go.

12 men spent approximately 81 hours on the moon and collectively travelled about 95 kilometres from their 6 landing sites and their activity still caused the subsurface temperature of the moon to rise between 1.6 and 3.5 degrees celsius. And yet there are still some people who argue that human activity has nothing to do with climate change on earth.


Astronauts' movement increased subsurface temperatures on the moon, study finds
That is seriously a bs story.
 
Or it's a less subtle example of how the flap of a butterfly's wing in Africa causes a hurricane in the Caribbean...
 
That is seriously a bs story.
looking further
it looks like the anomalous readings of increased heat in certain instruments left onna moon was only in the areas where the sensors are--which was also where the astronauts tooled around

the instruments closer to the surface heated up before those lower down
and the instruments were too far from the plutonium reactor to have been heated by that

so its not that the entire moon heated up
just specific areas
and it looks like they also cooled?

Apollo Astronauts Warmed Moon During Lunar Visits - Sky & Telescope

link 2 the paper https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2018JE005579
 
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Can mankind really heat up localized areas by pressure on the environment?

Isn't that in the Idea gas laws? divine far tat ion … as a tat!
 
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