To: MtnClimber; SunkenCiv; SuperLuminal
Mars Moon Ping!...............
2 posted on
05/01/2023 12:57:24 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: Red Badger
That moon looks like someone mooning.
3 posted on
05/01/2023 12:58:06 PM PDT by
Fido969
(45 is Superman! )
To: Red Badger
Is that moon...mooning us?
4 posted on
05/01/2023 12:58:29 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
To: Red Badger
5 posted on
05/01/2023 1:00:30 PM PDT by
Magnum44
(...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
To: Red Badger
In before the Uranus jokes 😏
6 posted on
05/01/2023 1:01:35 PM PDT by
V_TWIN
(America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
To: Red Badger
7 posted on
05/01/2023 1:05:05 PM PDT by
fidelis
(👈 Under no obligation to respond to rude, ignorant, abusive, bellicose, and obnoxious posts.)
To: Red Badger
8 posted on
05/01/2023 1:05:16 PM PDT by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
To: Red Badger
Strap an ion thruster to Phobos and boost it up into the same orbit as Deimos. A single moon will do more for Mars than two small ones.
A single moon will help stabilize Mar's rotation.
11 posted on
05/01/2023 1:11:44 PM PDT by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: Red Badger
We now know more than we did and now have more questions than we had before - typical of how science often works.
I call science, particularly when it comes to the material bodies that form the yniverse and the elementary particles, and how DNA works, as ever unfolding and neerly infinite “onions” of information - we peel back one layer and the next exposed layer presents questions we did not even know needed to be asked. The “aha” moments answer some questions and present even more questions.
12 posted on
05/01/2023 1:11:45 PM PDT by
Wuli
To: nobody in particular
C’mon, that’s a piece of clay p’shopped with an image of Mars
15 posted on
05/01/2023 1:21:31 PM PDT by
SGCOS
(not vaccinated for covid and never will be)
To: Red Badger
Maybe they’re the remnants of an ancient space elevator.🤔
18 posted on
05/01/2023 1:29:33 PM PDT by
BiteYourSelf
( Earth first, we'll strip mine the other planets later.)
To: Red Badger
The UAE has a space agency? Does Iran, Dubai, Iraq, Lichtenstein?
I mean, seriously, WTH?
20 posted on
05/01/2023 2:24:20 PM PDT by
ro_dreaming
(Who knew "Idiocracy", "1984", "Enemy of the State", and "Person of Interest" would be non-fiction?)
To: Red Badger
Looks like the Star Wars asteroid worm to me.
21 posted on
05/01/2023 2:48:05 PM PDT by
Sergio
(An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
To: Red Badger
Both Deimos and Phobos were discovered by an American, Asaph Hall, in 1877, at the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC.
Phobos is so close to Mars that it orbits the planet in 7 hours and 39 minutes, less than a Martian day, so it rises in the west and sets in the east when viewed from the Martian surface.
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