No problem Bou... we just get the balloon pump and blow it up again!
(don't forget it will be the size of a football by the time it runs out of air !)
That's a fascinating theory Viking, and one I'd really like to believe (about it being a spaceship).
It is
incredible that the moon is the exact and the right distance to give us eclipses. (How easy to do that if you just parked it there?!). And that it doesn't turn. these really are amazing characteristics.
(And pretty boring that it doesn't turn in my view, I think we are being cheated. I mean, we just get one lousy moon and it never rotates ?? we never get to see a different moon each night? Aww, c'mon!

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But yet again, don't we have a fantastical tale that there is no way of proving? And just sounds too good to be true? what if it's just a moon ? How would we know the difference?
Now if the moon
explodes in October, that would be pretty conclusive proof. If the rocket never hits the surface, that would also be interesting. But yet again, we'd never get to know the real story. Come the 15th OCtober, someone could make up a story about what
really happened when the rocket hit - and we won't know if that's true either.
Either way, I like the ideas in the theories. But I think we just have to take them for amusement value.
K