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Owenite
Type of crystal found on the surface of the moon.
It is very tall and convex in molecular structure.
Has incredible light bending qualities.
Experts say that Owenite is the reason why the moon cast such a tiny 70 mile shadow during a eclipse.
It is very tall and convex in molecular structure.
Has incredible light bending qualities.
Experts say that Owenite is the reason why the moon cast such a tiny 70 mile shadow during a eclipse.
Owenite
Type of crystal believed to be plentiful on the surface of the moon.
It's assumed it has a very tall and convex molecular structure, also it has strong lightbending qualities.
Some experts say it can explain why the moon shadow is casting such a small footprint towards the earth.
It's assumed it has a very tall and convex molecular structure, also it has strong lightbending qualities.
Some experts say it can explain why the moon shadow is casting such a small footprint towards the earth.