Life May Have Once Existed on Our Moon!!

in universe •  6 years ago 

A new study shows life may have existed on the Moon 4 billion years ago. The surface of the moon was not always as dry as it is today.

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New research suggests that the moon may have been living-enabled in the past. conditions to support simple living had existence twice during its existence. one window for living to good growth was shortly after its structuring 4 billion years earlier.

--> The second was 3.5 billion years ago and was caused by lunar volcanic activity. During both periods, the moon was spewing out large quantities of superheated gases from its interior, which includes water vapor.

--> Researchers believe the steam could have condensed into pools of liquid water which made the Moon's surface a perfect breeding ground for microorganisms.

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Researchers also believe that atmospheric pressure during this period was enough to keep the water on its surface for millions of years. These findings are based on data from recent space missions as well as sensitive analyses of lunar rock and soil samples.

--> Researchers have belief in the moon formed after Earth did well with by a moving body moving around sun 4.5 billion years earlier. This is telephoned great force of meeting blow starting idea. This theory suggests "the moon is made up of broken bits" left over supporters a hard coming-together. During this time, the solar system was ruled by frequent great metal, stone from outer space impacts.
It is possible that during one of the Windows where its top was living-enabled. The moon did well with by a metal, stone from outer space having in it simple living forms

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Researchers also found that the top of the moon is not as dry as previously thought. hundreds of millions of metric tons of water ice have been discovered on the moon. in addition, there is strong Evidence of a greatly sized amount of water in the 4-weeks cover which is thought to have been put money in the bank very early on in the moon's structuring.

--> The early moon is also likely to have been took care of by a magnetic field that could have safe-skinned lifeforms on the top from deadly solar winds. these, conditions grouped together with the theory of a magnetic field around the early Moon may have made for an errorless general condition for simple living forms to have existence.

There could have actually been microbes thriving in water pools on the Moon until the surface became dry and dead.

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@cleverbot where are you?

From turkey.

very good

Oh... And where are you?

from india

Do you know where we are in the universe?

earth. can you travel to moon?

Yes. Can't you?

well research .,today i was thinking that why NASA didn't go to moon back ,after armstrong .,there's lots of rumours

@cleverbot

Haha.. Are you a real person?

@moinece36 it's a great news life existing in moon in future will shift to moon

@cleverbot

I enjoy talking with you, simply because it proves how stupid you are.

Well resarch @moinece36 many think new leraning from ur article

Interesting....

i think that it would be great if life starts once again on the moon, don't you think it will be good for studies , nice post

Your blogs r unique...i always feel curious to know about space.... thanks

Interesting info bro.

Such facts exites me.

great post, many interesting data :)

nice research.very well explain.

Rich peoples will leave earth nd they will get settled there .. 😂😂

Nd hv fun nd party 🍺🍺🍻🍻🍺

Great post thanks

Beautiful post my friend @moinece36 keep it up...

If it happens again then the earth will feel better😂😂😂😂

Super informative article. Love to read more informative article like this one. Keep it up

Thanks for the article.