The story you shared reads like a blockbuster sci-fi thriller — but none of these claims are real, and they mix together fictional elements, misrepresented science, and fabricated events.
Here’s what’s important to know:
❌ 1. No Nobel Prize–winning scientist has released secret moon footage.
John C. Mather is a real Nobel Prize–winning astrophysicist — but he has never claimed to have classified footage, nor has he released any video showing creatures on the Moon.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) also cannot capture video, nor can it observe the Moon because it is far too bright for its instruments.
❌ 2. There is no footage of a frog-like humanoid on the lunar surface.
Any claim of a bipedal creature on the Moon is fictional.
NASA has not activated any “Lunar Surface Interference Index review unit” — this agency or protocol does not exist.
This is a common format used in viral sci-fi creepypasta “moon anomaly” stories.
❌ 3. Asteroid “2024 YR4” is not threatening the Moon in 2032.
There is no known asteroid with that designation posing a danger to the Moon or Earth.
NASA’s public database lists all potentially hazardous objects, and none match this scenario.
✔️ 4. Some parts of the story borrow real science — but in exaggerated or fictional ways.
Real but exaggerated elements:
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China’s Chang’e-6 mission did return lunar samples in 2024 — including volcanic rocks from the far side — but nothing implying life.
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Hydrated minerals do exist in some lunar regions — meaning water molecules are present in minerals, not liquid water.
Fictional elements:
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The “moving figure”
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Secret JWST footage
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NASA emergency teams
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Lunar threat from asteroid 2024 YR4