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Hayley Caronia

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Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

That's seemingly what happened.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

Again, that doesn't mean that every country got fake rock or pebble, but at least this one was.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

So we'll see.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

Let's get into the footprints of it all.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

So people are wondering how the footprint was made on the moon's surface.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And the moon's surface is supposed to be dry.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And I was listening to a podcast about this last night just to sort of refresh my memory on some of the theories and stuff.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And if the surface is dry and you're thinking about how we're walking on a beach, like if you were walking on a beach in these same moon boots,

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

unless the sand was wet, it wouldn't really leave a print unless the surface was kind of like clay-like.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And, um...

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

If you walk on the sand and it's dry, you could walk in a very rugged, rigid boot and it still wouldn't, like the sand would fall into place and the footprint wouldn't be left behind.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

So apparently sand particles on earth are rounded because of erosion and the moon surface is not like that.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

It is much different.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

So it's not smooth and therefore the structures can kind of take the shape of a footprint.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And then another argument by the conspiracy theorists is that the surface of the moon is dusty, but the boots never look dusty.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

Like it wasn't like a cloud of dust when they were jumping around.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

There was no dust kick up.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And there was no crater left by the aircraft on the moon's surface because, and according to, you know, the naysayers and the science people, they say that there wasn't enough pressure to do that.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And essentially the answer to all of these theories and questions is, well, it's different on the moon.

Scrolling with Hayley
I Love You to the Moon & Back - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 270)

And that's true.