Thursday, November 28, 2013

The Aristarchus Anomaly: A Beacon On The Moon?

Mysterious Universe It has long been said that while the study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) began shortly after World War II, anecdotal reports of similar non-terrestrial phenomena date back much further. Amidst these reports of strange lights in the night sky (high altitude nocturnal lights, as American physicist William R. Corliss called them), and claims of “airships” that particularly began to appear around the 1890s, there are some additional cases that have managed to capture the eye, and the imaginations of researchers, due to their peculiar nature. Among the more consistent anomalies reported prior to the modern era of public perception regarding UFOs, since 1821 there have been repeated instances where both trained and amateur astronomers have described seeing a particularly bright, intermittent light or reflection emanating from within the crater Aristarchus, located on the Northwestern portion of the Moon’s earth-facing side.



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