Thursday, November 8, 2018

Hungary scientists confirming evidence that there are two more moons on Earth

Budapest: Hungary scientists have discovered two more moons on Earth. The argument that the Earth has two more moons was started since 1961. Polish astronomer Casimier Kortilles Whiskey was the first to conduct this research. According to him, two of the hardest objects in the clouds were discovered. Although they are close to the Earth, astronomers are not overly concerned. In this case, Hungary's researchers have confirmed with two more moons on Earth.

The two moons have been found to be full of dust, and the earth is about 250,000 miles away.
Researchers have said that there are two moons at the moon from the Earth, but there is a problem with the detection of dimmer light. Sometimes it is said that the dust clouds appeared due to the sun's reflection, and the scattered light that reflected the particles reflecting it. This is followed by the name of the Polish researcher Cortilles Whiskey, who first discovered two more moons on Earth

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