Report: #210
The third
impact is coming.
In parts 1
and 2, we saw two meteor impacts. Now we see the third impact.
No more
force to erase and fill the hole caused by this new meteor. And so it
remained. There is no more force to
erase and fill the hole caused by this new meteor. And so it stayed. But why
did the main crater flood? The second one flooded again, and now there is no
water or lava that can come out and fill everything?
1. Summary:
- 1. An impact from a large meteor creates the large crater.
- 2. It fills with a liquid.
- 3. Another smaller meteor impacts and
creates a small crater.
- 4. This crater floods with some
liquid—whether lava or water—and freezes or cools.
- 5. A third impact creates another
crater. This one does not flood and remains free of material. Some very small
impacts follow, but there is no longer an overflow of lava or other
liquid.
- 6. Why doesn't liquid come out after
each impact to fill the craters?
- 7. Is this liquid that came out and
froze on the Moon's surface water?
- 8. The buried artifact was not melted,
even if it was lava. Is there a probability of ice on the Moon's ground, as
shown on Mars? Yes!
In my
original report at Ovni-Digiart on 21-10-2008:
http://ovnidigiart.blogspot.com/2008/10/lunar-anomalas-parte-3tercer-impacto-y.html
I spoke about water on the Moon; now, two years later, it's confirmed!
Wallpaper:
Frozen liquid covers a crater on the Moon



























