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Published on Dec 10, 2012

Ufo Explosion On The Moon A Closer Look 1080p. A closer look the explosion on the moon revealing UFO's. The camera is aimed at the moon 24/7/365 days a year. Thanks to five dedicated people taking turns filming every night. The following amazing event was found on one of the tapes. After thousands of hours taped we found another amazing ufo moon event. You decide! :alien:

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Yeah, I would say there is one pretty definitive reason as to why these are clearly not UFO's. If they are, they have the worst flight system possible. :laugh: Speed is all over the place on each object, you can clearly see some of them spinning/rotating, which no space ship would really want to do that, as I said the speed is so different on each object, that would mean either they need some oil in the transmissions or the pilots are awful, so yeah, while it is a very cool video to watch, not spaceships, at least IMHO.

Maybe our nuclear fusion reactor on the Moon, blew. :laugh:

I would like to know how they video the Moon, 24/7 -- what about clouds, daylight, phases of the moon, etc. ?

Good point, maybe their 5 cameras are all around the world allowing at least one of them to see the moon at mostly any time

I was listening to a radio show called Coast2Coast lastnight and they had some guy called Mike talking about Ancient Aliens on the Moon, he reckons there are 25 mile high glass structures / domes over craters that house/housed 'mankind'

Mankind being the term for the last human race before extinction, and Neil Armstrong was referring to them in his famous quote :laugh:

Yeah, I would say there is one pretty definitive reason as to why these are clearly not UFO's. If they are, they have the worst flight system possible.

Yea, they crashed :laugh:

I was listening to a radio show called Coast2Coast lastnight and they had some guy called Mike talking about Ancient Aliens on the Moon, he reckons there are 25 mile high glass structures / domes over craters that house/housed 'mankind'

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Yeah, I would say there is one pretty definitive reason as to why these are clearly not UFO's. If they are, they have the worst flight system possible. :laugh: Speed is all over the place on each object, you can clearly see some of them spinning/rotating, which no space ship would really want to do that, as I said the speed is so different on each object, that would mean either they need some oil in the transmissions or the pilots are awful, so yeah, while it is a very cool video to watch, not spaceships, at least IMHO.

Not to mention they lose velocity as they break free of the moons gravity.
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