So, What was the MOON like about 4 Billion Years Ago?

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Dallas, Texas
July 26, 2018 2:23pm CST
Apart from other UFOs and possible water under the polar ice cap of planet Mars, there is speculation that the MOON, our moon, may have had the right conditions to support LIFE. Enjoy the YouTube Video below from secureteam 10
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@crossbones27 (53005)
• Mojave, California
26 Jul 18
I do not know, I think Neal Armstrong just went pee on the moon and that is why the moon is wetter than scientists thought.
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• Dallas, Texas
27 Jul 18
I would think his male member froze in the process.
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• Mojave, California
27 Jul 18
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@noni1959 (13067)
• United States
27 Jul 18
Tomorrow is the lunar eclipse and the moon will turn to blood red due to the engulfment of the shadow of the earth. Pretty cool but only some eastern areas will actually see it. TimeAndDate.com is hosting a live stream to see it.
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• Dallas, Texas
27 Jul 18
I have often wondered, why did they call it a BLOOD MOON? Did the ancient ones do human or animal sacrifice rituals on such lunar dates?
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• Dallas, Texas
30 Jul 18
@noni1959 , I hope not.
@noni1959 (13067)
• United States
29 Jul 18
@lookatdesktop I read it's the earth's shadow going across and gives it a coppery color that goes to red. Not sure about the sacrifices but it may have happened.
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• Philippines
27 Jul 18
I have been watching videos for a while now. But some of these videos are just conspiracies until some one corrects him in the comments that it's not really UFO. I won't be surprised if their aliens over there but disappointing if their wasn't. Something destroyed a satellite that was sent one of the Mars' moons years back.
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• Dallas, Texas
27 Jul 18
I had not read that one. I'll have to check it out.
@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
26 Jul 18
Back then, the moon wasn't aged cheese.
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• Dallas, Texas
27 Jul 18
Yea, back then the moon was made of pixie dust.
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@Courage7 (19626)
• United States
26 Jul 18
That would have been cool. I love the moon. It must have looked even more glorious back in the day.
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• Dallas, Texas
27 Jul 18
If it was so, then we need to go pay the moon another visit to look for some evidence, on the far side, the dark side.
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