Recently, a top-secret photograph of a moon egg, held by NASA for 24 years, has finally come into the hands of journalists. The image shows two scientists carefully examining a large, spotted egg that was discovered by American astronauts during their lunar exploration and brought back to Earth. However, to this day, NASA researchers have remained silent about this egg and two others.
The photograph was taken on December 28, 1972, and the moon egg measures approximately 75 centimeters in length and 90 centimeters in circumference, with a white shell covered in brown spots. American astronauts from the Apollo 17 mission found and returned three moon eggs from the moon, and the egg featured in the photograph is one of them. Despite many U.S. officials denying the existence of moon eggs and refusing to answer journalists' questions, rumors about the discovery of moon eggs, their size, shape, weight, and color have circulated since the start of the Apollo program.
After conducting advanced tests, analyses, and examinations on these three moon eggs, U.S. scientists discovered that the egg in the photograph contains a life form resembling a cow, while the other two eggs harbor life forms that look like a mouse and a wild boar, respectively. This aligns with the beliefs of some scientists: if these moon eggs are connected to Eastern astrological charts, then the public has the right to know, as it is highly likely that future discoveries may include dinosaur eggs or other remnants of human ancestors from somewhere in the universe.