Moon exploration
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 11:01 pm
1.The implications can be good or bad, could be bad because the human being always exploits the resources and we could damage the Moon in the same way that we damage our planet Earth, but it could help the exploitation of water on our planet.
2.IAH, Yah, or Aah (Egyptian: ỉˁḥ, transliterated as Yah, Jah, Jah (w), Joh or Aah2) is a God of the Moon in the religion of the ancient Egyptians. Its name means simply "Moon". At times he was considered an adult form of Khonsu, and was absorbed more and more by it. AHI continued to appear in amulets, and occasionally in other representations, Khonsu-like in appearance, with the same polka dot head symbols and, occasionally, with the same dress.Although it was a particular place of worship, there are traces of a cult of Iah, as lunar divinity, on the Western Bank of the Nile River, near Thebes.
3.Apollo 8 was the first manned in entering lunar orbit in December 1968 mission. Six missions took men to the Moon.
4.The consequences of this phenomenon could be devastating within a few centuries since the Moon is in charge of keeping stable the climate of our planet. At the time when the Moon is too far and has no gravitational involvement with Earth, this would bring devastating consequences for the climate with the progressive destruction.
2.IAH, Yah, or Aah (Egyptian: ỉˁḥ, transliterated as Yah, Jah, Jah (w), Joh or Aah2) is a God of the Moon in the religion of the ancient Egyptians. Its name means simply "Moon". At times he was considered an adult form of Khonsu, and was absorbed more and more by it. AHI continued to appear in amulets, and occasionally in other representations, Khonsu-like in appearance, with the same polka dot head symbols and, occasionally, with the same dress.Although it was a particular place of worship, there are traces of a cult of Iah, as lunar divinity, on the Western Bank of the Nile River, near Thebes.
3.Apollo 8 was the first manned in entering lunar orbit in December 1968 mission. Six missions took men to the Moon.
4.The consequences of this phenomenon could be devastating within a few centuries since the Moon is in charge of keeping stable the climate of our planet. At the time when the Moon is too far and has no gravitational involvement with Earth, this would bring devastating consequences for the climate with the progressive destruction.