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On May 10th, the team recorded a strange music while flying 1500 m above the star.

  25 Februari 2016 11:00

Brilio.net/en - A recent documentary NASAs unexplained files released by the Discovery channel, revealed some odd information about the expedition Apollo 10 which flew to the star in May 1969.

Conducted by three astronauts, Apollo 10 was a repetition before the big launch of the worldwide famous expedition Apollo 11. On July 21st of 1969, Neil Armstrong was indeed the first man to step foot on the Moon.

On May 10th, the team recorded a strange music while flying 1500 m above the star. At that precise moment, the vessel was not connected to any radios on planet Earth. The music if it can be called a music, last for over an hour. The sound record is available in this video:

Video by Science Channel

According to the documentary, at that time the astronauts didnt dare to talk about it, fearing a lack of credibility. They didnt except to hear any sounds and thus couldnt identify that strange noise.

The question remaining today is why the NASA decided back then not to make that piece of information public, and never mention those records before? Its not only the fact that a sound was recorded on the Moon that is weird, but more the fact that it has been kept as a secret for so long.

The music coming from the Moon

Image byNASA

An engineer working for the well-known spatial agency was interviewed in the framework of the documentary from the Discovery channel and explained that the radios present in both vessels, the unit of the moon and the leading unit that were fastened one with another, were interfering with each other.

This explanation doesnt seem to satisfy the whole of the spatial scientist community. The former leader of the expedition Apollo 15, Al Worden, was also interviewed during the show and called this theory into question. According to him, if there is a sound, its simply because there is an activity. And so far the NASA hasnt been able to explain what kind of activity this could be. The mystery around that case remains still

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