The moon an artificial satellite? Various theories analyze gravity, size, and other abnormalities

We rely on the natural satellite, on which you constantly orbit our planet every 28 days. When we begin to analyze the physical qualities of our family neighbor, many details suggest that it cannot be natural. The moon is the most dominant feature in our night sky, inspiring wonder and myth from antiquity. [...]
The moon is the most dominant feature in our night sky, inspiring wonder and myth from antiquity.
Until decades ago, various researchers have given a new meaning to Monday's mysteries, a large number of questions have not yet found answers to the issue of a natural or artificial satellite.
A Plant Moon? Where do these theories originate? The first dates back to 1960 by Russian scientists Miyail Vasin and Alexander Sherbakov and was later adopted by investigators and colleagues who have been intrigued by mysterious hypotheses.
The first lion mystery: Large satellites and small plans
Compared to other planets in our solar system, such as the path to orbit and the size of our moon turns to be significant anomalies. Other planets, of course, have more moons. With earthlike size, on the other hand, a moon carries a card of its size.
If we compare this to the great Jupiter or Saturn, which has some relatively small satellites (Judi's moon measures about 1/80 of the size of the big planet), and our moon seems to be a very rare cosmic phenomenon.
The moon's gravitational center is about 6,000m closer to the earth than its geometry center. With such a huge difference, scientists remain unable to explain how the moon manages to maintain its nearly perfect circular orbit without wavering.
The moon's gravitational pull is not uniform. Equipment aboard Apollo V III noted that their communication ship received sudden landings when flying near ocean satellite areas. In these lands gravity seems to manifest a greater impact mysteriously./Periscopi/












