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Moon radiations is indicative of explosions as well. Just maybe similar to nukes explosions. Further helping craters to build up more deep craters on moon. Do we have optic fibre bases cameras working on the whole of Moon giving us real time information of proceedings on moon? Maybe this will help us.

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Moon radiation indicates past explosive events, possibly similar to nuclear explosions, which may have contributed to the formation of deep craters on the moon. Currently, no optic-fiber-based cameras cover the entire moon in real-time, but such technology could help us gather more information about the moon's geological activity.
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Yes,  lunar meteor showers have turn out to be more common than anyone expected  with hundreds of detectable impact occurring every year . They have just seen the biggest explosion in the history of program. 
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Can our missiles, rockets - end these lunar meteor showers from happening?

Yes! This answers my question.

How to end these showers from happening but? Can we spot them in space and shoot them away say 10000 miles away from moon?


For that we need to confirm whether these showers are worsening high tides on earth or helping us on earth by destructing the moon?
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Lunar meteor showers have turned out to be more common than anyone expected, with hundreds of detectable impacts occurring every year. They've just seen the biggest explosion in the history of the program.
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  • How much old is the history of the program?
  • What is the percentage increase in numbers?
  • How much is the increase in intensity of each?
  • Suppose one huge explosion happened at 12 PM Sharp what event of earth coincides to such each exposition.
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No, there are no frequent explosions on the moon. While meteorite impacts can cause small explosions, they are rare and not frequent events.
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No, there are not frequent explosions on the moon. The moon does not have an atmosphere, which means that the moon's surface is constantly bombarded by radiation from the sun and other sources. This radiation can cause small impacts that can create craters, but these impacts are not explosions. There are no optic fibre cameras on the moon, but there are several spacecraft that have been sent to the moon to take pictures and collect data. These spacecraft can provide us with valuable information about the moon's surface, environment, and geology.
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