Nasa alerts: The moon is shrinking and shaking

The moon is shrinking and wavering, new Nassa data has been discovered. During the past decade, scientists that as long as the moon's interior cooled, it was becoming a raspberry, reports Periscope. New tests, using Nassau missions, show that the moon is continuing to shrink even today and [...]
The moon is shrinking and wavering, new Nassa data has been discovered.
During the past decade, scientists that as long as the moon's interior cooled, it was becoming a raspberry, reports Periscope.
New tests, using Nassau missions, show that the moon is continuing to shrink to this day. As long as he does, he's experiencing earthquakes, with our satellite starting to sway along its rocks.
New research became possible thanks to the creation of an algorithm that processes seismic data received in the '60s and '70s.
Moreover, most of the moon's shocks occurred when the moon was at its closest point to the earth. This is because Earth's gravity destroys its surface.
Scientists are now hoping to return to the moon to find out what is happening on it. /Periscope












