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These strange flares on the moon have been observed since 1950, but for scientists, they still remain a mystery. There are hypotheses, but their several, from meteorite impacts to seismic activity, but which one is true, and isn’t it more real reasons, no one knows yet.
A team of German scientists led by Professor Hakan Kayal Julius Maximilian University (Bavaria, Wurzburg) decided use for a more thorough study of this mysterious Lunar phenomenon is a private observatory located in Spain. She has two telescopes, plus this equipment is connected artificial intelligence that will automatically fix flash on Selena, collect photo and video materials about each such case and handle them.
Then the result will be compared with the observations of ESA staff, after what a definite conclusion will be made. And the more researchers will collect such materials, says Kayal, the easier it will be to compose real picture of what is happening on the moon.
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In addition, the professor emphasized, in the future we make plans for the AI monitoring system we have already developed introduce on a satellite that can observe without atmospheric interference beyond the moon. Sooner or later, but we will solve this mystery.
At the same time, ufologists are sure that flares on the moon are associated with aliens, and therefore expect from scientists objective conclusions, they say, it’s not necessary. Even if they find the true cause to these phenomena, the general public will still get distorted information, for example, that the Earth’s satellite is simply falling meteorites. And after all, it will be impossible to prove that this is not so …
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