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Fun Fact: during one of the apollo missions the astronauts placed a seismometer on the moon and at the end of the mission after they returned to the rocket, they dropped the moon lander back to the moon a around 50-60km from the seismometer inorder to test the moons composition using vibrations from the collision. what happened was that the vibrations were oddly similar to a bell ringing, which lasted tens of minutes, giving rise to the theory that the moon was hollow. later studies and calculations tells us the the moon is probably not hollow and the reason for the ringing is actually its composition which completly lacks water and other materials which dampens vibrations. while nothing is proven until we drill inside the moon its pretty interesting to consider the idea that the moon might be hollow, since such a big object cant possibly be naturally hollow or it would collapse under its own weight, and even if it had natural support beams of sort, without precise engineering it would have already collaped after the massive amount of hits from astroids it recieved in its life. im starting to default to âits kinda interesting but ill probably never use it in a conversationâ science related facts when i cant remember more âoh sh*t i didnt know thatâ facts. are you guys fine with that or do you mainly want facts that can actually be used in conversation - for example the banana fact from yesterday?