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There is no scientific evidence supporting the claim that aliens currently inhabit the moon.
The search results discuss various lunar phenomena and exploration efforts, but none demonstrate the presence of extraterrestrial life. Source [1] details geological findings from Apollo 17 samples, including evidence of ancient lunar landslides—entirely natural geological processes. Source [2] describes how scientists could theoretically detect alien technology through signals or structures, but notes that "the discovery of a black monolith on the Moon, or a radio signal containing the first million decimals of pi, would be definitive proof of extraterrestrial intelligence"—implying such evidence has not been found.[2]
Source [3] mentions NASA investigating "odd signals and unexplained surface changes" on the moon through upcoming Artemis missions, along with discoveries of chemical elements and underground caves, but these are natural geological features and observations, not evidence of extraterrestrial inhabitants. The search results primarily cover lunar geology, water ice deposits, volcanic history, and planned human exploration missions—all consistent with an uninhabited celestial body.
While scientists continue studying the moon and searching for signs of extraterrestrial life elsewhere in the solar system (such as Saturn's moon Enceladus[6]), current scientific consensus based on available evidence does not support the existence of aliens on Earth's moon.
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