Date of discovery: July 1, 2020
Location of discovery: Aristarchus crater, moon
Source photo: http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/426
I was looking through some old photos of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission when I came across this tall white tower at the center of the crater. Aristarchus crater is 40km in diameter according to NASA. The tower at the center stands about 1/10th or 10% of the craters diameter. That means although the crater floor is deeper than the surface of the moon, this tower stands a whopping 4km tall. How is that possible? Well a mix of alien alloys and technology mixed with a lower gravity of just 16.6% that of earth and you easily find your answers. The impossible quickly becomes possible.
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan