This year, for example, Japanese astronomers managed to videotape several dark objects, about 500-1,000 meters long, rushing across the lunar disk in zigzag directions.
In the meantime, mankind is eager to explore the Moon again for the sake of its raw materials. NASA geologists found out long ago that the Moon is rich with wolfram, titan, aluminium, magnesium and many other valuable metals, which are quite rare for Earth. It addition, it has recently become known that the Moon is also rich with the unique isotope helium-3, the production of which is extremely expensive on Earth. This is the perfect raw material for the energy industry of the future, scientists say. It will be possible to launch interstellar spaceships with the help of helium reactors.
Source from UFO Digest Story Partner