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Thursday 6 June 2019

Scientists puzzled by flashes on the moon



Scientists across the world are puzzled as to why there are flashes appearing on the surface of the moon. This unusual phenomenon has been happening several times a week. Sometimes the flashes of light are very short, while at other times the light lasts longer. Scientists have also observed that on occasion, there are places on the moon's surface that darken temporarily. Experts on the moon have been speculating on what is behind the flashes. One scientist said the impact of a meteorite can cause the moon's surface to glow briefly. Another scientist wondered whether the flashes occurred when electrically charged particles of solar wind reacted with moon dust.


A lunar telescope has been set up in Spain to observe what is happening on the moon. The head of the team behind the telescope is Hakan Kayal, a professor of space technology. He said: "Seismic activities were observed on the moon. When the surface moves, gases that reflect sunlight could escape from the interior of the moon. This would explain the luminous phenomena, some of which last for hours." He added: "The so-called transient lunar phenomena have been known since the 1950s, but they have not been sufficiently observed." Professor Kayal said: "Anyone who wants to build a lunar base at some point must of course be familiar with the local conditions." (Breaking News English)


COVAP



Our history

The history of COVAP starts in 1959. A group of farmers decided to buy raw materials to feed and raise their livestock. Without them knowing it, the impetus of this group of men and women influenced by their land and supported by their families was the first step in creating a revolutionary project.

The farming cooperative

Our history is marked by all those who, from the very beginning until today, have made it possible. As our first chairman said:

"We live in an area that is not rich in land or water, but which has an incredible human resource that has brought economic and social development to this region."

Ricardo Delgado Vizcaíno

Founding Chairman of COVAP

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