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When did Linnai Crater in Jinghai disappear?
In fact, in the past 200 years, human beings have discovered many puzzling phenomena about the moon.

182 1 At the end, Sir John Herschel found a light spot of unknown origin on the moon. He said that this light spot moves with the moon, so it can never be a star.

1869 On August 7th, Professor Swift from Illinois, USA and two European scholars, Hinas and Saint Haye, observed some objects passing through the moon and found that "they seem to be marching in parallel straight lines".

1876, Linnai crater, which was declared disappeared by the astronomical community, appeared a strange white halo with a diameter of 7 kilometers in the original place. Some scholars have suggested that this situation may mean that something transparent covers a certain cardinal number.

1874 On April 24th, Professor Scheer Richong of Prague observed a transparent object slowly passing through the moon with white light and flying out from there.

1on the night of October 23rd, 1877, 165438+ A group of great American writers were dismayed to see some light spots concentrated in Plato's crater from other craters. These light spots pass through the outer wall of Plato's crater and line up in the mountains, forming a huge luminous triangle. Looks like some kind of signal pattern.

1910165438+1When the solar eclipse occurred on October 26th, French and British scientists observed that "a luminous object started from the moon" and "there was a light spot on the moon" respectively. According to the observer's description, the objects on the moon look like modern rockets during the eclipse.

1953 65438+February 2 1 day, Dr. Wilkins, director of the ball hanging department of the British Astronomical Association, revealed in a radio talk that a large number of "domes" were observed in the dangerous waters of the moon; These semi-circular "buildings" are dazzling white, with the smallest diameter of 5 kilometers.