▶ Your Answer :
The reading passage contends that transient
lunar phenomena (TLPs) can be fully explained by three theories. On the other
hand, the lecturer brings up several points that contradict this argument.
First of all, the lecture argues that TLPs
are not triggered by clouds of lunar gas emitted nearby creator. However, TLPs
that occurred in the vicinity of creator were a coincidence phenomenon. Most of
TLPs could be observed everywhere on the Moon. Moreover, the researcher didn’t
know the amount of emission gas, and those gases emitted a little. This refutes
the reading passage’s claim that the phenomena is caused by clouds of lunar
gas.
In addition, the speaker asserts that there
is no evidence that the illuminated clouds of dust are TLPs. In order to
visible in Earth, the large and huge dust storms do exist in the surface of the
Moon. However, the astronaut who have ever been to the Moon reported that there
is a little dust floating on the surface and free of dust region. This casts
doubt on the reading passage’s claim that TLPs are reflected off the lunar dust
clouds.
Last but not least, the final point made by
lecturer is that it is not true that solar flare causes TLPs. The researcher
has gathered data from observatory. As a result, the researcher found that
there is no correlation between the frequency of solar radiation occurrence and
TLPs. This contradicts the reading passage’s claim that solar flare is
correlate with TLPs. |