10 Strange Unexplained Mysteries of the Moon

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  • @shaindaman13
    @shaindaman13 Рік тому +705

    I am grateful for JMG. I struggled for years with Rx sleep meds. Not anymore though. This has been my sleep aid since 2017 and I don’t take a single prescription drug anymore. That’s a real service to people like me. I love this channel and everything about it. I hope it never changes a thing and never goes away.

    • @realzachfluke1
      @realzachfluke1 Рік тому +34

      Right on, man. Thanks for sharing, and I agree with you wholeheartedly.

    • @MotorJeffries
      @MotorJeffries Рік тому +19

      I am glad you’re feeling better!

    • @ugiswrong
      @ugiswrong Рік тому +49

      Maybe you need a man with a deep voice in your everyday life

    • @delskioffskinov
      @delskioffskinov Рік тому +19

      I totally agree with you Shain he has one of the most relaxing voices that's like drinking the finest Belgian hot chocolate ever made lol!

    • @LaurenMiddleton28
      @LaurenMiddleton28 Рік тому +8

      @@ugiswrong 😂

  • @rndmanml
    @rndmanml 10 місяців тому +6

    I like having my knowledge expanded while also having my anxiety soothed.

    • @sean7221
      @sean7221 16 днів тому

      +1 insight gained

  • @cougar2013
    @cougar2013 Рік тому +26

    Love the uploads at night. These are too good to watch during the day.

    • @BMichaelGalloway
      @BMichaelGalloway Рік тому +1

      Well put. Never considered this, but the truth is undeniable. 😊

    • @kylec171
      @kylec171 Рік тому

      ​@@BMichaelGalloway hello. Can you please elaborate

    • @AndrewBlucher
      @AndrewBlucher Рік тому +2

      I think you are confused. The Earth is round, so any upload will be at night for *someone* :-)

  • @derp195
    @derp195 Рік тому +27

    I love some moon mysteries. Dreaming of monoliths tonight.

  • @paitonwrighton
    @paitonwrighton Рік тому +147

    Found this channel bout a week ago and absolutely loving it recently. Was even talking about you to people, love the content dude!

    • @omerta926
      @omerta926 Рік тому +4

      I started following in 2020, just after the pandemic shutdown. Glad to say that he has yet to disappoint!

    • @sidpomy
      @sidpomy Рік тому +3

      Indeed. Great content, and prolific as well. If you haven't watched his Event Horizon channel (interviews with scientists) it's good too. Not every interview is a banger, but many are absolutely fascinating.

    • @jameshughes5714
      @jameshughes5714 Рік тому +5

      Dude is informed, realistic, careful, and epic, his interviews top his thought essay's

    • @kylec171
      @kylec171 Рік тому +2

      I wish I had people to talk about him to:(

    • @floridaman4073
      @floridaman4073 Рік тому +1

      You have a ton of previous content that are complete gems. Enjoy the adventure.

  • @nightmareparanormal
    @nightmareparanormal Рік тому +37

    I have to listen to your videos twice. Once at night to fall asleep and the second time in the morning to pay attention

    • @thejabberwalker
      @thejabberwalker 7 місяців тому +2

      100 percent! Multiple times... 1. To get kid to sleep 2. To go to sleep myself 3. Something to listen to at the shop 4. To really try to understand it (im pretty slow)

  • @jopearson6321
    @jopearson6321 Рік тому +111

    Your work is wonderful to listen to whilst doing stressful programming tasks. You have a lovely rythym and cadence that makes it easy to pick up your meaning, without it necessarily hogging the forefront of my attention, which is perfect when listening at work.

    • @rip_conf6186
      @rip_conf6186 Рік тому +8

      Fellow programmer! What language do you code in?

    • @seditt5146
      @seditt5146 Рік тому +7

      Have you tried ChatGPT yet? I have not and while there is ZERO chance I would actually trust what it outputs I think it could be indispensable for generation of algorithms and subroutines meaning if ya have a problem needing solved ask it to produce and see what you get and use it for inspiration. I code in C++ and could definitely see benefit in it.

    • @defeatSpace
      @defeatSpace Рік тому +5

      @@seditt5146 For now, Chat GPT is a pretty good wall to bounce ideas off of.

    • @kgmsosa8230
      @kgmsosa8230 Рік тому

      Well said, I agree🙌🏽💯

    • @jopearson6321
      @jopearson6321 Рік тому

      @@seditt5146 I signed up for the subscription as soon as it was available. I tend to find that its pretty good for discrete code chunks, but (understandably) struggles with anything that involves an IDE which has significant UI or visual editing.
      Actually what I've found it best for is generation for creative projects, or giving me a quick primer on particular topics.
      I've found that writing to Chat like a pen pal, or like one used to in long posts on forums back in the day, yields the best results.

  • @jeremygreer4039
    @jeremygreer4039 Рік тому +16

    I showed up to watch the new video from a couple days ago… and there’s already a new one. You’re a beast, John!

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh Рік тому +50

    The mood of this music tho...

  • @DataSmithy
    @DataSmithy Рік тому +9

    I suspect the moon is key to the unique habitability of the earth. This includes: tides, techtonic plates (ie, actual land), stabilized orbit.
    The creation of the moon via the unique collision of the planet Thea, and the mixing of the cores, may have given rise to the unique feature of earth: techtonic plates, without which we would not have land, just a shallow worldwide ocean.
    Including these calculations in the Drake equation may go a long way to explain the Fermi "Paradox".

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays Рік тому +2

    Moon mysteries is probably the most mysterious of all mysteries

  • @majinvegeta9280
    @majinvegeta9280 Рік тому +6

    Sometimes I can't stop looking at the moon but more in amazement and wonder

  • @adamjosey1543
    @adamjosey1543 Рік тому +7

    You've given me more rabbitholes to explore. By far my favorite channel. Chapters would make it easier to go back and get specifics to launch my further investigation.

  • @islandtech1963
    @islandtech1963 Рік тому +51

    Another great video. I had a brief comment conversation with @johnmichaelgodier a few weeks ago asking about this very subject and he replied that it would be a good list, so I will go ahead and claim this video as mine, thank you very much:) #1, Lunar Transient Lights, always has a slightly creepy aspect about it to me personally. Great imagery here, I bet most if not all of it is from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому +33

      You do indeed get the credit. It was a capital idea for a video. Yes, the vast majority are from LRO, but there are various Apollo images mixed in as well. There's even one single early image I used from the Ranger program. The video is sort of a showcase of cool moon images I've come across over the years and saved for a rainy day. And, in fact, it actually was rainy outside during production.

    • @islandtech1963
      @islandtech1963 Рік тому +6

      @John Michael Godier The cycle of life lol.

    • @Bob-Jenkins
      @Bob-Jenkins Рік тому +1

      Good on ya mate for suggesting this. I've been listening to EH for a while now and I had no idea that this channel existed. This popped up in my "recommended list" after watching a theoretical physicists video on Avi Loab (spelling). This was an excellent way to slow down my smooth brain and learn something new. 🙃👍

    • @jefffinkbonner9551
      @jefffinkbonner9551 2 місяці тому

      @@JohnMichaelGodier I didn’t realize I was reading this in your voice until I involuntarily read the end as “… outside during producshuuuuuuun.” 😅

  • @The_206
    @The_206 Рік тому +3

    I like the lack of distracting animations and the soothing narration style 👍🏻

  • @robdel_actual
    @robdel_actual Рік тому +5

    I'm always excited for fresh JMG

  • @usnairframer
    @usnairframer Рік тому +11

    Great video John. I really enjoy hearing about lesser known facts or oddities about space. I like having Event Horizon for the big topics and hearing the more obscure things here. Though I have to imagine it gets hard finding new topics over time.

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому +17

      It does get harder in the sense that the history of observational astronomy only has so many mysteries, but at the same time new mysteries are still cropping up. But I also have entire peripheral areas that I could dip into that I've never discussed. What of the mysteries of chemistry and how that relates to space? What's going to happen with AI? What craziness is going to happen with under water archeology and what would it mean if we found a defunct alien spacecraft? So I still got decades worth of stuff to explore in videos. It's still a matter of having more ideas than time to write them out as scripts.

    • @floridaman4073
      @floridaman4073 Рік тому +4

      @@JohnMichaelGodier you should absolutely do the mysteries of chemistry. Would imagine you could do a mini series. There is so much you could dive into.

    • @Louthsk8er
      @Louthsk8er Рік тому +2

      @@JohnMichaelGodier chemistry is a nice idea

    • @dackbowland1876
      @dackbowland1876 Рік тому +1

      @@JohnMichaelGodierwould also love a chemistry series

    • @jefffinkbonner9551
      @jefffinkbonner9551 2 місяці тому

      @@JohnMichaelGodier There’s also so many new mysteries just with what the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered in its first year or two of existence!

  • @Kevin_Street
    @Kevin_Street Рік тому +16

    Thanks for another great video! It's fascinating and a little humbling to think there are still mysteries on our oldest planetary partner. It shines up there in the sky nearly every night and seems perfectly ordinary, but it has electrically charged levitating dust fronts, transient lights and clouds, and who knows what buried inside. A good reminder of how subtle and profound mysteries are everywhere.

  • @jameshughes5714
    @jameshughes5714 Рік тому +16

    Dude is informed, realistic, careful, and epic, his interviews top his thought essay's

    • @floridaman4073
      @floridaman4073 Рік тому

      Rare combo to be honest. Man is a treasure.

    • @roadkillanonymous4807
      @roadkillanonymous4807 Рік тому

      And he’s not too macho to enjoy a drink with a tiny paper umbrella in it and tell us about it….legendary!

    • @jefffinkbonner9551
      @jefffinkbonner9551 2 місяці тому

      @@roadkillanonymous4807 real men festoon thir drinks

  • @avishalom2000lm
    @avishalom2000lm Рік тому +39

    For once JMG is not suspicious about something in the skies😂

  • @fastmclaren71
    @fastmclaren71 10 місяців тому +4

    The moon pulls on our seas to create tides. Is it wrong to suggest the Earth is pulling the dust off the moon to create the dust clouds?

  • @BulaGuy
    @BulaGuy Рік тому +13

    OMG, there was a lunar eclipse visible where I lived earlier today. Chicago had a nice view.

    • @AndrewBlucher
      @AndrewBlucher Рік тому

      I'm confused. Are you saying that your God had something to do with the eclipse?

    • @Grinningfartking6969
      @Grinningfartking6969 Рік тому +5

      @@AndrewBlucher omg is just turn of phrase. They said nothing of the such

    • @Voshchronos
      @Voshchronos Рік тому +5

      @@AndrewBlucher epic /r/atheism moment

    • @JEGWAY7670RICHIERICH
      @JEGWAY7670RICHIERICH Рік тому

      U moved

  • @calvingreene90
    @calvingreene90 Рік тому +7

    The hard to understand thing is that the tiny lights in the night sky are mighty suns.

  • @uladzimirdarozhka
    @uladzimirdarozhka Рік тому +6

    I've listened to this video, and now I've got this weird possum in a LeBaron modified as a lunar rover prepared to go to the Moon in my house 😮

  • @scoutdixie4412
    @scoutdixie4412 Рік тому +5

    The Dutch national Rijksmuseum made an embarrassing announcement last week that one of its most loved possessions, a moon rock, is a fake -- just an old piece of petrified wood that's never been anywhere near the moon.Sep 1, 2009

  • @thomasspringfield
    @thomasspringfield Рік тому +2

    The moon is very strange. 2160° makes a cube on Geometry. The diameter of the moon turns out to be 2160 miles.
    I’m the book of revelations, the holy city when converted to miles, is describing a cube that is 1500 miles on a side. That means the holy city “coincidentally” fits perfectly inside the moon. Plus a lot of other myths and legends confirm the Ark is the Moon. “most people do not understand what the moon is saying about the state of our existence”. - Randall Carlson

  • @DCimpressions
    @DCimpressions Рік тому +7

    Would love a similar video on the so far known mysteries of Jupiter’s Galilean moons. There is so much potential in them.

  • @GaiaCarney
    @GaiaCarney 9 місяців тому +1

    I’m with you, JMG 🌚 Moons like Europa, Titan and Io hold so much mystery & potential . . .

  • @Defines1776
    @Defines1776 Рік тому

    Your videos get recommended right when I need them. Thanks man!

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Рік тому +5

    Wonderful video, quite thought-provoking!🔭🌌☄

  • @PetraKann
    @PetraKann Рік тому +3

    Excellent presentation on geological and planetary processes that aren’t fully understood at this point in time.

  • @davidhayward119
    @davidhayward119 Рік тому +5

    I love looking at the Moon. Despite all the other wonders out there, it's the Moon that always ends up drawing me in when the telescope is out.

  • @srf2112
    @srf2112 Рік тому +6

    As far as the red clouds do you suppose that could be dust circulating from collapses and avalanches inside the craters? I lived in Hawaii during the 2018 eruption and when a major vent (Pu'u O'o) collapsed a large pinkish red cloud rose above the area. This came from pulverized reddish, iron rich basaltic rock. I saw this live from about 10-12 miles away.

  • @DrewishAF
    @DrewishAF Рік тому +4

    Ha!
    He did it this time, guys!
    "...in which we LIIIIIIIIVE"
    Had me worried there for a bit

  • @charlesworton4020
    @charlesworton4020 Рік тому +20

    Surprised that you didn't mention the fact that the lunar mare are found only on the side that faces Earth, and not on the side that faces away from Earth.

    • @michaelemory552
      @michaelemory552 Рік тому +2

      The far side would likely show mare if it were not more frequently impacted and cratered. Tidally locked, the near side is somewhat protected by Earth’s field of gravity.
      Those far side features have Russian/Soviet names as they photographed them first.

    • @RipOffProductionsLLC
      @RipOffProductionsLLC Рік тому +3

      ​@Michael Emory also, the since the mare are the result of ancient lava flows bubbling up to the surface abd filling in those regions, being the side tidally locked towards the Earth, and thus the Earth's gravity, might have a more direct causal effect on their formation...

  • @andyc8508
    @andyc8508 Рік тому +2

    Sweet, early morning present. Good morning/day/evening/night yo from the UK 🎉

  • @feralcyborggaming1531
    @feralcyborggaming1531 Рік тому +3

    The Moon is such a spooky place. The dark side of it is even stranger. Unusually smooth and cold.

    • @Curt_Randall
      @Curt_Randall Рік тому +1

      first, there is really no "dark side" of the moon, as the side we never see from earth gets plenty of sunlight. second, it is not smooth. In fact, it is significantly more cratered than the near side that we see.

  • @OmegaVideoGameGod
    @OmegaVideoGameGod Рік тому +2

    The math behind energy and everything we know is just scary when you try to understand it :O

  • @kelvincasing5265
    @kelvincasing5265 Рік тому +5

    The moon is so mysterious. Whenever I look at it I think, who built it? And where did they go?

  • @cambabiak
    @cambabiak Рік тому +2

    When you first said "Lunar Swirls", I heard "lunar Squirrels" and thought to myself, that's awesome.

  • @handzymades6138
    @handzymades6138 Рік тому +1

    Every time i watch your videos i really cant finish it haha. Ive be falling in deep sleep listening to you brother! Nice contents and reading voice. You've help me a lot with my insomnia.

  • @solayluna
    @solayluna Рік тому +4

    The best part of the moon landing is when Pres Nixon talked to them on the moon with his rotory dial landline 😅

  • @USS_Sentinel
    @USS_Sentinel Рік тому +13

    YES!! Another Luna video!! I love you, John!!
    People might wonder why I'm gushing about this, but I've always had a very strong fascination with barren, crater-covered worlds with little to no atmosphere. Yeah, I know. I'm probably odd for having that view, lol.
    If I was truly a Starfleet captain, I'd take my ship and poke around those moons and planets that everyone else ignores because they are too "boring".

    • @Kevin_Street
      @Kevin_Street Рік тому +4

      The Moon is fascinating because it's right there, an alien world we can see by just looking in the sky. And like it says in the video, who knows what we may find when we finally get to start poking around inside the craters and caves.

    • @kylec171
      @kylec171 Рік тому +1

      Luna ❤

  • @eddominates
    @eddominates Рік тому

    Your videos are so dang relaxing. The absolute perfect thing to put on after work while uh .. partaking

  • @alfredsutton4412
    @alfredsutton4412 Рік тому +1

    Dang, John. This one’s worth watching twice, at least twice. You’re the best!

  • @PlanetXtreme
    @PlanetXtreme Рік тому +2

    This seems like one of those 'iceberg videos,' getting spookier and spookier. Very intriguing ideas I've never heard of before. Thanks for your post.

  • @joelhungerford8388
    @joelhungerford8388 Рік тому +1

    9:56 why does that look so much like an open cut mine

  • @Quietu
    @Quietu 11 місяців тому

    I don’t normally re-listen to youtube videos, but when I do, it’s John Michael Godier.

  • @landscapingspecialist
    @landscapingspecialist Рік тому +2

    I never forget that the sun is a star. I think about it all the time. Was thinking about it earlier this evening driving home with a beautiful hazy orange ball setting ahead.

  • @minimanadam
    @minimanadam Рік тому

    These are my FAVORITE videos to close my eyes to n listen to , late at night , just trying to relax...

  • @OgpBosnia
    @OgpBosnia Рік тому +2

    ❤❤thx man i had a hard time falling a sleep perfect timing.

  • @thakyou5005
    @thakyou5005 Рік тому +8

    Ah. I remember back when I was a child, while pondering the mysteries of geometry and perception, me and my childhood cousins were hanging out in our yard (it used to be beautiful back then! It used to be a suburban area with a huge field behind our homes... not anymore). It was a full moon night with a clear sky, warm summer night. My eldest cousin, who likes to play pranks sometimes, said that he saw / thinks there are monsters on the moon 🤣. Even as a 10 year old I knew that was him being him, but it still set my mind thinking about that possibility... what if there was life on the moon? Me being the nerd and science fan that I am, I already knew many facts about the moon, but it still left me wonder nonetheless. Even today I keep staring at the moon when it's full like some sort of creep 😆 I just keep being fascinated by it... Like, just think about it for a second. You're lucky enough to live on a planet which has a single beautiful companion!

    • @kelvyquayo
      @kelvyquayo Рік тому

      The first video on my channel is a First Century dialog of people debating what is on the Moon (From Plutarch: Moralia). 😊. Your story reminded me of it.

    • @lowersaxon
      @lowersaxon Рік тому

      Monsters are everywhere, sure there should be some on the moon as well.

  • @charlesworton4020
    @charlesworton4020 Рік тому +3

    Also, soil samples from the Mare showed traces of Titanium. However, samples taken from the lunar highlands did not show any trace of that element.

  • @jannaswanson271
    @jannaswanson271 Рік тому +3

    The moon is a luminary within the firmament. Genesis 1:16-19, "And God made the two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. And God set them in the firmament of heaven to give light upon the earth, 18and to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good. And there was evening and there was morning, a fourth day."

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Рік тому

      It’s a giant rock in orbit around the earth. The firmament isn’t an actual thing.

    • @blackjohnny9570
      @blackjohnny9570 3 місяці тому

      It's just a story to try to explain the nature of the universe.

    • @jefffinkbonner9551
      @jefffinkbonner9551 2 місяці тому

      He did indeed, but you’re mistaken to think that “in the firmament” means within the earth’s atmosphere. We commonly say that the sun and moon are “up in the sky.” There’s nothing about the sun and moon being in outer space that contradicts the Bible.

  • @kennethbent5586
    @kennethbent5586 Рік тому +4

    That's no moon that's an abandoned space station

  • @AEthelingg
    @AEthelingg Рік тому +1

    bro, you make the most interesting content ever. greetings from Germany

  • @mathewmaheo4806
    @mathewmaheo4806 Рік тому +2

    I just subscribed reading the comments before even watching his first video 😅

  • @stevenforbes3883
    @stevenforbes3883 Рік тому +1

    Thank u for all your content jmg

  • @marywright4934
    @marywright4934 Рік тому +13

    Why didn't you include the fact we intentionally crashed a rover into the moon and it rang like a bell for hours

    • @pariscommune9742
      @pariscommune9742 Рік тому +1

      Yes. It suggests hollow inside which suggests artificial creation

    • @VelvetValium
      @VelvetValium 9 місяців тому

      Good point here. Very interesting! What would that mean?

    • @bobdownard
      @bobdownard 9 місяців тому +6

      It doesn’t mean it’s artificial. It could be, but the fact that it reverberated for hours could be indicative of large natural gaps or caverns that formed during the moon’s formation.

    • @khijir2
      @khijir2 6 місяців тому

      ​@bobdownard don't be silly ! It's fucking hollowed the molemen put in it up there !

  • @erichtomanek4739
    @erichtomanek4739 Рік тому +3

    At the outro, I thought JMG would be suspiciously eyeing the suspect Moon with great suspicion.

  • @JosephSpalliero
    @JosephSpalliero Рік тому +1

    I believe the failed mission (Apollo) was the first attempt to go to the moon( the one in which we failed) and prior to the Apollo we had never landed on the surface of the moon.Prior to the Apollo we staged the first moon landing securing our names in the space race .We have never been back to the moon because we know trouble awaits us with booby traps from other intelligent beings.

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 11 місяців тому

      You know Apollos 11 and 12 landed on the Moon *_BEFORE_* Apollo 13 failed to, right ?
      13 is a bigger number than 11 or 12.

  • @zeromancer-x
    @zeromancer-x Рік тому +24

    Notification squad ftw

    • @blakepetersen
      @blakepetersen Рік тому +2

      *out of breath* I got here as fast as I could and still lost- gang gang is hecka speedy

    • @SHDUStudios
      @SHDUStudios Рік тому +1

      Woo!

    • @kylec171
      @kylec171 Рік тому

      Fuck the world or for the win?

  • @austinharding9734
    @austinharding9734 Рік тому +2

    You forgot the biggest mystery of them all! that lunar samples have shown that moon rock is actually OLDER than earth rock!

  • @Nick9Three
    @Nick9Three Рік тому +2

    What I appreciate most about your videos is your somber settling tone. Perfect for my late night sleep deprivation. Thanks for your hard work, John.

  • @sindarpeacheyeisacommie8688
    @sindarpeacheyeisacommie8688 Рік тому +3

    He said "lunar swirls." I heard "lunar squirrels."
    Quite a shock to find those furry little bastards got to the moon.

  • @rm1681
    @rm1681 Рік тому +5

    Great video John. The moon imagery you added is awesome!

  • @seditt5146
    @seditt5146 Рік тому +3

    I have a hypothesis for the Swirls, prob wrong but Ill give it a go. What if its Ice or water inside of the Lunar caves! The cave could have water vapor and be relatively insulating leading to ice only directly above the cave where as melt would darken the surrounding areas due to better thermal contact. While the Atmosphere is zero for the most part on the moon it does not need to be inside of the cave as out-gassing in some caves could almost surely overwhelm the loss leading to a very tentative atmosphere with a non-zero pressure allowing condensation. This hypothesis could be tested via careful inspection of the regions above the caves mouth possibly even via watching the regions just as they fall in and out of sunlight measuring the albedo looking for a difference between when it just comes out into the sun compared to just about to go into shade looking for vapor or lowering of the surrounding materials albedo as water melts off.

  • @janfinch
    @janfinch Рік тому

    One of my favourite channels

  • @filipbelciug
    @filipbelciug Рік тому +12

    John, please do a video on the possibility of under-the-surface (underground) intelligent aliens.
    It seems very plausible since our first attempt of colonizing a planet (Mars) will include just that.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Рік тому

      Not so plausible, no liquid water, just ice. Venus is actually more likely, assuming there is water underground there.

  • @geraldstiling3735
    @geraldstiling3735 Рік тому +1

    I have been obsessed with the moon even before the 60s. I find it hard to believe other people don't share my interest 🤷.Perhaps that will change when we go back🙋

  • @junglejustice1783
    @junglejustice1783 Рік тому

    Was waiting for a video on the moon! My favorite night sky body to look at since I was a kid. Always fascinated me.

  • @freehat2722
    @freehat2722 Рік тому +4

    Cody's lab addressed the importance of keeping lunar polar craters pristine as it may hold an ideal record of Earth's activity stretching back a very long time. Although it may be a prime spot for a base, that activity may ruin important records. Any thoughts?

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому +7

      Cody's right. It's entirely possible that the moon could be a treasure trove of information about Earth's history. The ice is one aspect, and we should definitely study it before melting and drinking it, but imagine the stuff that's been blasted off earth over the eons. Sedimentary rocks with fossils, primitive materials that long ago melted or were subducted here on earth, all sorts of stuff might be there.

    • @ericephemetherson3964
      @ericephemetherson3964 Рік тому

      @@JohnMichaelGodier There is something mysterious going on in that location so NASA decided to land in a spot of no interest. Just a very boring landing of man on the Moon. Conclusion: no man ever landed on the Moon. Link: ua-cam.com/video/9GcQJxZOdos/v-deo.html

  • @jojofarley4511
    @jojofarley4511 Рік тому +1

    Still the best JM!!! Love these videos!!!

  • @nikolaishriver7922
    @nikolaishriver7922 Рік тому +4

    Seems like that surface charge could be a possible way to give a moon base some usable power

    • @dayaninikhaton
      @dayaninikhaton Рік тому

      Install an array of towers and wire to capture and use solar wind. I've heard similar things happen with earthbound radio towers that build so much energy from the magnetic field it has to be shunted into the ground

  • @stricknine6130
    @stricknine6130 Рік тому

    Great video! There is a lot about the moon I don't know about. Thanks for the list.

  • @kmatcyk
    @kmatcyk Рік тому

    Hello. New subscriber. Cool video. Look forward to seeing more of your catalogue 👍👍

  • @deathwish1284
    @deathwish1284 Рік тому +1

    amazing top tens here

  • @ericandrewadamsnester6398
    @ericandrewadamsnester6398 Рік тому

    Good Morrow and happy Monday JMG, I hope this comment finds you happy healthy and hearty!
    I just really would like to say I appreciate your videos, and I am grateful for them. So thank you! I am at the lunar cloud portion of the video and it reminded me of a question that I have tried to find a satisfactory answer via google and other mediums, and I don’t get a clear answer. However I think you would be the perfect person to ask. So, why doesn’t IO the Jonovan moon have an atmosphere????

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому

      It's got a thin one, mostly sulfur dioxide from the volcanism. It can't hold on to much else though, too small.

  • @niallmackenzie99
    @niallmackenzie99 Рік тому

    Hi John, thank you for the upload. Always fascinating as usual 👍❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @richardkohlhof
    @richardkohlhof 4 місяці тому

    I always thought the Moon swirls were dark and that they were caused by electromagnetic forces like the sparking type of situation on the moon that occurs and behaves somewhat like iron filings with a magnet. Probably just imagined that sometime in the past. Thanks for being there for us, you're awesome!

  • @nuggetoftruth-ericking7489
    @nuggetoftruth-ericking7489 Рік тому +1

    Awesome information. Thanks.

  • @EmeraldEye001
    @EmeraldEye001 Рік тому +9

    And there’s way more than this. Keep looking into it and you’ll drive yourself mad. The relation between the sun earth and moon is too perfect. Makes me think we’re in a simulation, or a sandbox. Father Sun and Holy Spirit are what they represent.

    • @akompsupport
      @akompsupport Рік тому +1

      Thank you. Bingo. ❤

    • @carterhicks7441
      @carterhicks7441 Рік тому +4

      No such thing as "too perfect" in an infinite universe. If what we observe through our telescopes is right, the universe is infinite and expanding, then I believe there are many many other worlds with similar set ups or better.

  • @Sosu217
    @Sosu217 Рік тому

    Absolutely loved this episode - fascinating!

  • @michaelemory552
    @michaelemory552 Рік тому +1

    I can imagine that the irregularity of surface swirls could be due to effects of subsurface structure upon shockwave focus. That shock from large antipodal impacts. Previously unexposed particles are disrupted in accumulation areas, mares and valleys between ridges and rims. Don’t know if the word ‘patina’ applies to long surface exposure to solar wind.
    One of my favorite ‘lunar posers’ is based on orbit dynamics…. Moon’s orbit around Earth always concave in relation to Earth. Earth to Sun is the same, concave. Moon to Sun is concave while it circles Earth…. How so? Frequencies.

  • @kristapsmuravjovs7061
    @kristapsmuravjovs7061 Рік тому

    I have and always will giddily listen right through to the end of these amazing videos, just to crack a happy smile at the "..in which we liiiiiive".

  • @Czeckie
    @Czeckie Рік тому +3

    is the monolith still there? have they found out what was that about?

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Рік тому

    Fascinating stuff indeed! Thanks, John! 😃
    They should put some rovers at the Moon as well!
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @julesmasseffectmusic
    @julesmasseffectmusic Рік тому +2

    We know that one world has been personally visited by an alien.

  • @mikeorclem
    @mikeorclem Рік тому

    first time here...pretty cool...i looked you up on wikipedia...they gave you the cold shoulder so...that's a ringing endorsement...thanks.

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому +2

      You know though, the information on the wikipedia entry is at least accurate.

  • @ChewyLoo
    @ChewyLoo Рік тому

    Loved it, John!

  • @gerryjamesedwards1227
    @gerryjamesedwards1227 Рік тому +1

    One of the strangest, yet most prosaic, mysteries of the Moon is that the ratio between the Moon's size and distance, and that of the Sun, is so close to being 1:1 so as to allow us to view the Sun's corona during total eclipses.

    • @paganphil100
      @paganphil100 2 місяці тому

      @gerryjamesedwards1227: That won't be possible in the future as the moon is slowly moving away from the Earth (about 1cm per year) so the view will change. The Apollo 11 astronauts left laser reflectors on the moon so its possible to measure the exact distance it is from the Earth.

  • @tacticalwookiee7476
    @tacticalwookiee7476 Рік тому

    That video of the high speed lava flow is mesmerizing.

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому

      If you want more, the USGS has a treasure trove of public domain volcano videos. I've been going through it for footage and it's just amazing:
      www.usgs.gov/programs/VHP/multimedia/videos

  • @landscapingspecialist
    @landscapingspecialist Рік тому +2

    I watched a blood red moon rise out of the Atlantic Ocean one night last year. It slowly went to orange then completely white. I have never seen anything like it before.

  • @kd2453
    @kd2453 Рік тому +2

    Top 10 mysteries of Uranus

  • @nicholasmills6489
    @nicholasmills6489 Рік тому +1

    The moon is a wonderful object. If the moon wasn’t there, would we have gone into space. It is a target that is achievable, not to far and not too distant.
    It has mystery and intrigue.
    Would we be a space intelligence without it.

  • @differous01
    @differous01 Рік тому +1

    If the sparking at 2:12 was while the moon was 'full'/ on the far side of earth from the sun, it's getting solar wind + earth's magnetotail: rocks formed at this time of month would be expected to preserve traces of the Earth's magnetic field. Until more moon rocks are sampled we won't know, but if 1 in 30 were magnetised the Hypothesis would become Theory.

  • @pepe6666
    @pepe6666 Рік тому

    thanks once again john for the great education + sleep help. pass my regards to anna and the opossum.

  • @williamhannon6055
    @williamhannon6055 Рік тому +1

    Someday we will terraform the moon. That will be a wonderful, amazing thing to behold

  • @respectbossmon
    @respectbossmon Рік тому

    Excellent thumbnail, JMG. :)

  • @ПИЦКВлад
    @ПИЦКВлад Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤thank you Michael😘🙏