American astronauts confirm hearing the mysterious music on the Moon
New conversation records from the Apollo 10 space exploration mission of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) have revealed that astronauts heard a strange "music" coming from the Moon.
Just two months before the historic Apollo 11 flight took people for the first time to the Moon in 1969, the Apollo 10 crew made a flight into the Moon's orbit. However, when going to the other side of the Moon, the spacecraft lost contact with the Earth in about an hour.
The astronauts of the Apollo 10 mission heard a strange "music" from the Moon.(Photo: Getty Images).
Until now, what the public is known through the mass media is that the expedition flight has gone smoothly without any incidents occurring.
Nearly four decades later, a lost tape was found, which recorded what three Apollo 10 astronauts experienced while flying into the Moon's orbit. Accordingly, while losing contact with the Control Station on Earth, the crew heard a sound like the music emanating from the Moon through their headphones.
According to the recording of the astronaut's conversation, all three have never heard that strange sound .
The "music piece" lasted almost an hour before astronauts contacted Earth again. Later, the crew discussed whether to report to the Control Center about what they had heard.
The record of the Apollo 10 mission recording was classified and secured in NASA archives until 2008. After being published, the phonogram blew up arguments about nature and origin. of the strange "music piece" emanating from the Moon.
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