Theoretical elective origin rays
Insightful genius Velikovsky, shocked orthodox students his "Clash of the Worlds" was defame. But he had enough common sense to assume that these rays are a mystery. He said: "These light strips" or "rays" wide and 10 miles from the glow. some craters. But their origin is unknown. "But not so careful. Flammarion writes that when a crater, dust flies in all directions. The length of the flight due to the fact that the force of gravity on the Moon six times smaller than Earth's. They fall to the ground, and behind them stretched''footprint "in the form of a beam from the crater. Merger, Tycho and Copernicus moleno see a small telescope. The rays are white and extend a considerable distance.
Fred Whipple in his book "The Nature of the Moon" made a statement which is in harmony with the orthodox theory, but is fundamentally contrary to the observations with the aeronaut, "Apollo 12": "Rays of craters such as Tycho, can not be attributed only to white dust coating. Snapshots" Ranger-7 "Cooper confirmed the observations through a telescope, the beams - the broken and stony. Fragments of white stones (photo from the" Surveyor ") may cover the surface of the rays, and they long to be white, until they were buried a lunar dust from other sites . The increase in their glow of a full moon requires further clarification. " If the number of astronomers simply said they did not know the nature of these rays, the most inclined to take an easier (but not scientific) explanation: that it is - traces of meteorites or volcanic activity (range of stones).