4K Video of the moon



Is the Moon flat too?

How come the Moon appears to have been smashed by meteors and Earth hasn't?

Our atmosphere burns up some meteorites, meaning less hit us per surface area. We have weather and tectonic movement, which is constantly changing the surface of the earth, removing obvious evidence of impact. A large proportion of the planet surface is under water, hiding a lot of impact craters and then we have plants covering the surface too. They help layers of soil build up on top of impacts, which also contribute to the break up of the shape, fill the lower basin with soil and generally hides a lot.
 
It's a decent production, but nothing that one of the big studios couldn't cobble together.
And there's lies the proof they went
No way in a million years you could get everyone involved to stay quiet .
On top of this you convince some of the worlds greatest scientific brains to pretend they're clever and working hard
 
Our atmosphere burns up some meteorites, meaning less hit us per surface area. We have weather and tectonic movement, which is constantly changing the surface of the earth, removing obvious evidence of impact. A large proportion of the planet surface is under water, hiding a lot of impact craters and then we have plants covering the surface too. They help layers of soil build up on top of impacts, which also contribute to the break up of the shape, fill the lower basin with soil and generally hides a lot.

Ah! they got to you too, f***ing shill.
 
Our atmosphere burns up some meteorites, meaning less hit us per surface area. We have weather and tectonic movement, which is constantly changing the surface of the earth, removing obvious evidence of impact. A large proportion of the planet surface is under water, hiding a lot of impact craters and then we have plants covering the surface too. They help layers of soil build up on top of impacts, which also contribute to the break up of the shape, fill the lower basin with soil and generally hides a lot.

Genuinely appreciate the response, thanks.
 
Our atmosphere burns up some meteorites, meaning less hit us per surface area. We have weather and tectonic movement, which is constantly changing the surface of the earth, removing obvious evidence of impact. A large proportion of the planet surface is under water, hiding a lot of impact craters and then we have plants covering the surface too. They help layers of soil build up on top of impacts, which also contribute to the break up of the shape, fill the lower basin with soil and generally hides a lot.


Did I just see a sensible answer? Am I really on the SMB?
 
Op comes across as a reet space cadet.

Shirley he’s impressed with Trumps new Space Force?
 

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