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Wilson points out that despite varying diameters, lunar craters are surprisingly shallow. He suggests this is due to an "inner hull" made of an ultra-tough metallic substance that prevents deep penetration by meteors. Why the PDF Remains Popular Today
Modern amateur astronomers continue to capture "transient lunar phenomena"—strange lights and moving shadows—that seem to align with Wilson's descriptions of a monitored satellite. Our-mysterious-spaceship-moon-by-don-wilson-pdf
The Moon’s density is significantly lower than Earth’s, leading Wilson to argue that its interior must be cavernous rather than solid rock. Wilson points out that despite varying diameters, lunar