It’s not a glitch. And it’s not human.
In June 2025, NASA’s Artemis satellite picked up a faint, repeating pulse from the far side of the Moon. Initially dismissed as space interference, the signal hasn’t stopped for over 30 days.
What’s more disturbing? The pulse is mathematically patterned.
While scientists urge calm, insiders say the rhythm resembles early computer code. Some believe it could be natural resonance from deep Moon caverns. Others whisper about ancient alien beacons — especially after China’s Chang’e-7 mission sent back images of strange symmetrical formations.
NASA has declined to comment beyond confirming the data. The world now waits for what they’ll find when they send the next unmanned probe — next month.
If something is trying to communicate, we’re about to find out.