Fireballs and craters of Moon

eanassir

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Fireballs and craters of Moon



1 – There is no atmosphere on Moon to make the meteoritic rocks inflame by friction with the air.
So the fireballs seen on Moon and particularly flaming above its surface are in fact comets.

2- Because the Moon is a cold object and has no heat in its core, therefore it attracts the comets and acts as a protective shield for its mother Earth.

3- Most of these craters found on Moon have no rocks in their middle to support the idea that it is a rock that caused such crater.

4- Because the comet is flaming, it will melt the stone and ground of the Moon then bury deep under its ground leaving its characteristic crater with almost smooth bottom and characteristic borders and edges of the crater.




See my first thread on this Canadian forum: The protective role of Moon
http://forums.canadiancontent.net/science-environment/65981-astronomy-quran.html


 

eanassir

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No air in the atmosphere of Moon, therefore no friction may cause the flaming of any meteoritic rock; so from where will such fireball come? unless they are flaming originally as comets or fragments of comets like what happened when a supposed portion of a comet hit the Moon.

Another situation on this Canadian forum, #Juan showed a picture of fireball in the atmosphere of Moon; so how could such a fireball occur when there is no air on the Moon to cause such flaming of such a fireball?

In addition, if it is rocks that caused such a great number of craters, where is such rocks or their fragments, while in stead we see the flat bottom of most of such craters.

God - be glorified - said in the Quran 36: 39

وَالْقَمَرَ قَدَّرْنَاهُ مَنَازِلَ حَتَّى عَادَ كَالْعُرْجُونِ الْقَدِيمِ


The explanation:
(And the moon –– We have decreed it phases, till it returns like an old 'curved stalk of a date-clusters.')


The old 'curved stalk of a date-clusters', having its dates culled and eaten, and the remaining date caps, will have the shape of moon's surface and its craters; and this Quranic revelation may indicate that Moon going on its phases during all this long time until it became like the old 'curved stalk of a date-clusters' with the large number of crater-like formations.

http://www.alhsa.com/forum/imgcache2/81885.gif

It may be that Moon had this role of trapping the comets and protecting the Earth from their disasters.
Flashes on the Moon: 100 and Counting - picture 1 detail - Softpedia

phases of the moon
 

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The flash is heat generated when a meteor - or comet, even - pierces the lunar surface. Where is the crashed object after? Buried.

Please fee free to believe in your Roadrunner/Coyote version of science though....
 

eanassir

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The flash is heat generated when a meteor - or comet, even - pierces the lunar surface. Where is the crashed object after? Buried.

Please fee free to believe in your Roadrunner/Coyote version of science though....


I think you are waiting for the arrival of Dexter Sinister, who will come after couple of days In sha' Allah; and will at once say: non-sense ... not scientific ... only fiction :lol:

Anyhow, the fireball, once demonstrated by #juan here on this Canadian forum, was in the atmosphere of Moon before crashing into its ground.

And as I said before:
the meteorite (the celestial rock) will stay on the surface after the impact,
while the comet (the fire object) will lick the rock to bury under the ground.

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/moon/Craters.shtml

The Comet of Arizona
 

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I think you are waiting for the arrival of Dexter Sinister, who will come after couple of days In sha' Allah; and will at once say: non-sense ... not scientific ... only fiction
It seems Allah is not willing in this instance, and neither am I. We've been over this ground before. You didn't get it then, you won't get it now, you'll just continue to insist on your cartoonish version of science.
 

eanassir

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It seems Allah is not willing in this instance, and neither am I. We've been over this ground before. You didn't get it then, you won't get it now, you'll just continue to insist on your cartoonish version of science.


Welcome, DS
I still say the same thing about Meteorites and Comets.

While the role of Moon as a protective shield for Earth is only a deduction; and I think it is reasonable.
http://forums.canadiancontent.net/science-environment/65981-astronomy-quran.html
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The difference (on the Moon) between the crater caused by a cold rock, and the crater caused by a flaming comet

The meteoritic rock will cause a depression with a round bottom, while the comet will cause a flat bottom.

The meteoritic rock (or its fragments) will be present on the surface of the bottom of the crater, while the comet will bury inside the ground of the crater.

The comet is flaming in the atmosphere of the Moon before reaching the Moon surface, while the meteoritic rock may inflame immediately on its impact with the surface of the Moon.

See the links that I gave in the OP.
 
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