Tag: hollow moon theory

The Moon: Earth's Celestial Cousin

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How We Could Build a Moon Base TODAY – Space Colonization 1

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First Look at Bayonetta 3 Gameplay – Nintendo Switch

You’ve waited long enough. The witch. Is. BACK! A new-look Bayonetta returns to battle foes with her signature Witch Time! This time, she’ll wield her new Demon Masquerade ability to channel the power of demons and engage in larger-than-life action. Bayonetta 3 dances in 2022. #Bayonetta3 #NintendoDirect #NintendoSwitch Subscribe for more Nintendo fun! Visit Nintendo.com […]

Inside Job – The Opening Scene | Netflix

Welcome to the Deep State. Lizard people, robot Presidents and 5G making us all crazy? Real. The moon landing? Fake. Managing the world’s conspiracies is a full-time job for awkward genius, Reagan (Lizzy Caplan). Created by Alex Hirsch and Shion Takeuchi, Inside Job is now streaming on Netflix. #InsideJob ➡️SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE: About Netflix: Netflix […]

What if We Nuke the Moon?

Get your Moon Poster and Baby Duck Plushie here: Sources & further reading: What would happen if we were to detonate a very very powerful nuclear weapon on the moon? Would the explosion knock its orbit towards earth, causing tidal waves and misery? Could the moon be destroyed, showering the earth in a rain of […]

NASA | Evolution of the Moon

From year to year, the moon never seems to change. Craters and other formations appear to be permanent now, but the moon didn’t always look like this. Thanks to NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we now have a better look at some of the moon’s history. Learn more in this video! This video is public domain […]