Although the Americans' Apollo moon landing plan brought back countless image data and physical data such as rocks and dust on the earth, it did not reveal its mysterious veil. Instead, it left behind a series of mysteries such as studio moon landing and moon landing under surveillance.

And what we are going to explore today is a mysterious crater photo taken by Apollo 10 on the back of the moon.

As shown in the figure, this is taken by the command post of the mission by Thomas Stafford when Apollo 10 arrived in the moon orbit orbit around the moon.

This is a photo of the back of the moon. It looks nothing at first glance. Don’t be discouraged. Enlarge the picture and let’s focus on the lower left corner. You noticed that the lower right corner of this meteorite impact crater has an obvious unnatural structure. It casts a shadow on the left, which seems to be a very tall tower-shaped structure.


This unnatural structure should have appeared after the formation of a crater and was built on its edge. It is unlikely to be caused by subsequent meteorite impacts, because there are many places where craters are covered with craters on the moon, but their shape is far from that. For example, if we look for some craters on the moon, we can see that the edges of these large and small nested craters have never formed tower-like or towering structures.

So is this structure a trace of the impact of the orbital detectors of the United States and the Soviet Union during the lunar exploration, or the impact structure of the United States using rocket wreckage?

When looking at the online US-Soviet and the lunar landing point in the Apollo program, it can be basically ruled out that no artificial lunar probe landed near this "Pannecook Crater" or conducted impact experiments. Moreover, the lunar landing points in the Apollo program are all on the side of the moon facing the earth. In fact, it was not until January 3, 2019 that my country's Chang'e-4 achieved the first soft landing of humans on the back of the moon.

So it can be basically ruled out that the structure at the edge of the Pannecook crater was not caused by the impact of artificial objects.

However, the strange thing is that if you open Google Moon Map and look for the Pannecook Crater, you will be surprised to find that there are no raised structures on the edge of the crater on the back of the moon, as if it has never existed.

If NASA had not released its original photos after the Apollo 10 mission, this big secret might not have been revealed in half a century. You should know that NASA is best at hiding and destroying evidence, which is also the reason why 13,000 original video data of the lunar landing of Apollo 11 had 13,000 videotapes and more than 2,000 boxes of data were inexplicably missing in the warehouse.

In short, what we ordinary people can see when we look at the moon is what we want you to see, and what we can find out is what we want you to know.
Finally, if the structure at the edge of this crater was not caused by humans! So who is it? Welcome to discuss and communicate in the comment area!