View Full Version : Second moon appears in Australia
Greybeard
5th September 2011, 08:30
The news item implies that amature astronomers have seen this and NASA is puzzled.
They are puzzled?
I havent a clue
Chris
http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/21481/earths-second-moon-appears/
linz2d
5th September 2011, 10:12
I have looked around the net and everything seem to point to that one article on the weeklyworldnews.com, I have to say that I believe there is a very good chance that this is a bogus article. There is no mention of sources in the article no links, a Rich Montano at the university of California is mentioned but again the only thing I find of him is the quote from this article. Quoting from Nostradamus is like quoting from a cryptic riddle a myriad of interpretations can be found in a few line. NASA astronomer... no name was given. And finally looking at some of the other articles this person has written also brings this article into question.
Greybeard
5th September 2011, 11:45
I have looked around the net and everything seem to point to that one article on the weeklyworldnews.com, I have to say that I believe there is a very good chance that this is a bogus article. There is no mention of sources in the article no links, a Rich Montano at the university of California is mentioned but again the only thing I find of him is the quote from this article. Quoting from Nostradamus is like quoting from a cryptic riddle a myriad of interpretations can be found in a few line. NASA astronomer... no name was given. And finally looking at some of the other articles this person has written also brings this article into question.
You are probably right linz.
I certainly agree about predictions etc
If on the rare occasion I get a headache or a runny nose im sure I could find some thing some one to quote and identify with, laughing.
We live our alloted span regardless.
Chris
Janos
5th September 2011, 11:48
There are actually 3 (that I know of) moons that orbit Earth. The other two are only a few dozen feet or so in diameter, and thus, don't officially count as 'moons'. Just big rocks in a stable orbit that are not visible with the naked eye. Beyond that, it's been said there were TWO moons in antiquity. (Large ones, that is.)
Richard
5th September 2011, 12:52
I have looked around the net and everything seem to point to that one article on the weeklyworldnews.com, I have to say that I believe there is a very good chance that this is a bogus article. There is no mention of sources in the article no links, a Rich Montano at the university of California is mentioned but again the only thing I find of him is the quote from this article. Quoting from Nostradamus is like quoting from a cryptic riddle a myriad of interpretations can be found in a few line. NASA astronomer... no name was given. And finally looking at some of the other articles this person has written also brings this article into question.
This sums it up folks
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