Unexplained flashes were captured on the moon's surface by a Japanese astronomer, which led to everyone wondering who has potentially and unexpectedly visited the moon lately View 3 Images A sizeable round dot briefly lighted up the moon's surface before it disappeared (Image: Daichi Fujii /Hiratsuka City Museum )
Two unexplained flashes have been captured on the surface of the moon, and experts are split on what's exactly happened in our solar system. The bright lights were first captured on October 30 by astronomer Daichi Fujii, curator of the Hiratsuka City Museum in Japan.
A sizeable round dot briefly lighted up the moon's surface before it disappeared. After that, a second flash was spotted just days later on November 1, close to the moon's horizon from Fujii's pe

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