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Posted: 12/7/2021 8:23:59 PM EDT
WTF is this? Seriously?
Chinese Rover Spots Weird 'Cube' on the Moon, Plans to Take a Closer Look China's Yutu-2 moon rover has spotted a weird cube-shaped object on the moon, and observers are stumped. The finding was reported on Friday last week by Our Space, a Chinese social media channel associated with the China National Space Administration, according to Space.com. In a blog post on WeChat, Our Space authors said the cube-shaped object, which they variously described as a "mysterious hut", an "obtrusive cube" and a "mysterious house", was stumbled upon by operators controlling the Yutu-2 rover while they were taking photos of the surrounding skyline. A photo of the object was also published on the blog, which appears to show a small prominent square in the horizon. The cube was estimated to be around 80 meters away from the rover's location. According to the blog, the Yutu-2 team are set to go and check it out, but are not expected to arrive at the cube for two to three months. Yutu-2 has been operating ever since it was dropped off on the far side of the moon by the Chang'e 4 probe on January 3, 2019. Full story with pics at the link. Attached File Attached File |
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View Quote i had that ship as a kid |
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I hope it's another Stonehenge.
I've often joked that we're going one day to find the remains of previous human bases scattered throughout the solar system. |
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How the hell does it take two to three months to move 80 meters?
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Igneous extrusion from a bolide impact.
Very similar to a terrestrial volcanic dike. |
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Quoted: i had that ship as a kid I had the lunchbox. |
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Without reading the article, I'm going to be daring and go all-in on "No."
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So they spent millions to go to the moon but they couldn’t afford to buy a good camera but instead installed a piece of Chinese crap on that thing?
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Quoted: WTF is this? Seriously? Chinese Rover Spots Weird 'Cube' on the Moon, Plans to Take a Closer Look China's Yutu-2 moon rover has spotted a weird cube-shaped object on the moon, and observers are stumped. The finding was reported on Friday last week by Our Space, a Chinese social media channel associated with the China National Space Administration, according to Space.com. In a blog post on WeChat, Our Space authors said the cube-shaped object, which they variously described as a "mysterious hut", an "obtrusive cube" and a "mysterious house", was stumbled upon by operators controlling the Yutu-2 rover while they were taking photos of the surrounding skyline. A photo of the object was also published on the blog, which appears to show a small prominent square in the horizon. The cube was estimated to be around 80 meters away from the rover's location. According to the blog, the Yutu-2 team are set to go and check it out, but are not expected to arrive at the cube for two to three months. Yutu-2 has been operating ever since it was dropped off on the far side of the moon by the Chang'e 4 probe on January 3, 2019. Full story with pics at the link. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/79540/FFqtylRXMAAMKZK_jpg-2195865.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/79540/FF3-TxlXsAcsCNB_jpg-2195866.JPG View Quote It's a '70s Lunar Lander. |
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Quoted: So they spent millions to go to the moon but they couldn't afford to buy a good camera but instead installed a piece of Chinese crap on that thing? View Quote I assume it's extremely magnified. But any pictures of questionable supernatural or alien things are required to be blurry and/or pixilated. |
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It's going to end up being a stack of moon rocks with an American Flag on it with a note saying "America was here first".
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New DNC headquarters. |
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Quoted: What the heck do lesbians have to do with this? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Igneous extrusion from a bolide impact. Very similar to a terrestrial volcanic dike. What the heck do lesbians have to do with this? I don't know, but he has my attention! |
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Looks like an AT-AT walker or whatever they are called from Star Wars.
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