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The mysteries of ALSEP (Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package)


Apollo 14 Lunar module
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Kimmo Huosionmaa

The most well- known instrument what Apollo-program left to the Moon was known as ALSEP (Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package), except Apollo 11 what has the package called EASEP ( Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package). ALSEP is very well known and open program, what measured magnet field,  radiation, what comes from the Sun and Moonquakes. That package was the most open unit in the Apollo program, or it supposed to be.


When we are looking at the history if this module, we are finding one very interesting part of that module, one of the creator's of that package name was Frank Press, what seems like the faked name. The system, what ALSEP used is very well known, but have you ever seen any photos of the inside parts of those detectors. There were some very interesting things, what fascinates people, and one of them is the laser mirror, one of the most well-known parts of the system.


Sometimes that mirror, what is mentioned to use for metering the distance between the Earth and Moon is claimed to be unit, what tests how sharp the laser rays, what are shot from the Earth can be targeted, if there were used mirrors to give echo to return the energy ray to Earth. Maybe that unit was planned to use by some satellites, that could relay powerful laser-rays to the targets, what is beyond the horizon.


The reason, why somebody claims that is that this system is unnecessary. The distance between the Earth and Moon can easily meter by using radar, and this has caused the wild rumors about the military- or other secret tests, what are made by NASA using those systems, what are officially called as ALSEP. But there are some other rumors that ALSEP was used as the simulator for extremely long-term spaceflight.


That hypothetical test would be made for simulating the space flight, where the main part of the crew of interstellar spacecraft would travel to the targeted solar system as the fetus. In this scenario, only the crew, what is necessary would travel in that hypothetical spacecraft as a human, and other would be in the cell-condition. And when the spacecraft would travel near the target, the rest of the crew would wake up. The training of those people would be made by EEG-stimulation to brain core.


But the thing, what makes that kind of trip extremely difficult is, of course, moral and ethics. But in the ALSEP could be possible to simulate the influence of long-term space flight and the influence of cosmic radiation on those cells, and maybe that ALSEP  contained the tests, where the cosmic radiation influence tested by rats. And if we would try to make the next season for some TV-series, the ALSEP could be contained the human fetuses, that would transfer to humans because the scientists would like to test the influence of the long-term radiation for the behavior of the humans. And that's why those fetuses would be given to the parents, who would not able to get children. But this is only the production of imaginational thinking.


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