Light radiation flash: Let there be light for life
Astronaut H. Schmidt ("Apollo 17"} in one of the revolutions around the moon he saw a bright flash in a small crater to the north of the crater Grimaldi B. At the same venue saw the flash command module pilot during the flight of Apollo 16. "The next day during the fourteenth orbit around the moon pilot of Apollo 17 R. Evans reported on the observed flare on the edge of the East Sea. His comments captured the tape: "Hey, you know you'll never believe it, I'm just over the edge of the East Sea. I looked down and saw a flash of light on the eastern edge of the East Sea. "
Publicly HASA classifies many outbreaks, "observed on the Moon, to a collision of meteorites. Others explained by cosmic rays" passing through the eye. But the interesting thing about everything mentioned above, including a message from the Apollo-1b ": almost impossible to come across two meteorites at one point within a few days. Strangeness here speak for themselves. As for the hypothesis space, then such outbreaks occur as a general, vague, running across the eye, and they can not be focused at some point in the crater. Dr. Farouk El-Baz admits that some large outbreaks, particularly those that have seen Ken Mattingly in "Apollo 16" and R. Zwaan with D. Schmidt, "Apollo 17", it can not be explained by natural causes. But no one is better versed in this matter. If they are not natural, they should be associate with intelligent inhabitants of the moon.


Flashes of light cosmic ray people have seen, even with your eyes closed - such experiments were carried out in flight, "Apollo 17". Outbreaks have been almost instantaneous, and never associated with real flashes on the ground. In several other cases, the astronauts saw the bright lights in the craters. Once seen as the light slowly rises out of the dark lunar horizon. Ken Mattingly in "Apollo 16, said:" Another strange sight. It's blazing fire, I think, "Annabelle." ("Annabel" - a code word, it probably means something like "man-made structure" or "moving object". another code word - "Barbara"). Meteorites do not create a glittering lights do not create them, and cosmic rays. Astronomers have reported strange bright lights in the craters Aristarchus and Plato. The Aristarchus crater seen repeating ruby-red flash. They cover an area the size of a few miles and are often visible above the dome structures.