NASA just released imaging of an unknown origin crash by a rocket on the dark side of the moon that created two separate craters upon impact. What is unusual about this incident is that two craters were created by the impact instead of one. While no one is talking about the details of why two craters are unusual, it can only mean that the rocket was still carrying a heavy mass payload as it descended to the surface of the dark side of the moon. I grabbed some imaging of the impact area and enhanced it to see the impact area and the depth caused in the craters by the impact. Hopefully we will get an update as to who built this rocket and what the payload was.
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