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Red Planet Impact: Huge Moons May Have Crashed Into Mars
Space.com ^ | July 4, 2016 11:01am ET | Charles Q. Choi

Posted on 07/04/2016 6:40:49 PM PDT by BenLurkin

Phobos and Deimos are both small for moons — about 14 and 7.7 miles (22.5 and 12.4 kilometers) wide, respectively — and sort of potato-shaped. Compared to other satellites in the solar system, they look more like asteroids. As a result, astronomers previously hypothesized that these moons were asteroids captured by Mars' gravitational pull.

...previous research suggested that Phobos and Deimos would have relatively irregular orbits. In reality, these moons have nearly circular orbits positioned near the Martian equator.

... huge impact that previous research suggested created the gigantic Borealis basin in the northern lowlands of Mars, which covers two-fifths of the Red Planet's surface. Prior work suggested that this basin is an impact crater, created when an impactor about 1,200 miles (2,000 kilometers) wide struck Mars, generating a ring of debris around the Red Planet with a mass of about 110 quadrillion tons (100 quadrillion metric tons), or about 10,000 times the combined mass of Phobos and Deimos.

The research team's computer models suggested that, over time, in the inner part of this debris ring where the rubble was most densely packed, large moons up to hundreds of miles in diameter would have clumped or accreted together. In contrast, in the outer part of the debris ring, dust and rocks were thinly dispersed, making it difficult for this material to accrete into moons.

However, the scientists found that gravitational tugs from one or more large moons from the inner debris ring could have stirred up rubble in the outer ring, shepherding rock and dust to form smaller outer moons, such as Phobos and Deimos. The researchers calculated that after about 5 million years, Mars' gravitational pull would have doomed the other moons, sending them crashing to the Red Planet's surface and leaving Phobos and Deimos as the sole survivors.

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1 posted on 07/04/2016 6:40:50 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin

daybree rings become moons .. sometimes.. could they be remnants or part of other catastrophic events related to a once vibrant and prosperous Mars? Ya never know.


2 posted on 07/04/2016 6:56:21 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: BenLurkin
It will happen again one day!
Blnk
3 posted on 07/04/2016 6:56:29 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: minnesota_bound

Good book. Good flick


4 posted on 07/04/2016 6:57:15 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: BenLurkin

Screw Mars. It’s dead. Jupiter is King. Juno should be transmitting data soon.


5 posted on 07/04/2016 6:57:39 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: UCANSEE2

Keeping fingers crossed. Braking requires a 35 rocket burn.

Heaven knows I’m no rocket scientist, but 35 minutes seems like a very long burn for any rocket engine.


6 posted on 07/04/2016 6:59:33 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: BenLurkin; 75thOVI; Abathar; agrace; aimhigh; Alice in Wonderland; AndrewC; aragorn; ...
Thanks BenLurkin.

Mars was hit by a great big bolide at least once -- it was sufficient to produce most of the craters in the Hemisphere of Craters, through impact by fragments, or by ejecta. The rest in that half of the surface, and almost all in the Opposite Hemisphere were formed basically one at a time over a long period.





7 posted on 07/04/2016 7:20:01 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
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Red Planet’s Ancient Equator Located (esp. pertinent)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1390424/posts?page=53#53


8 posted on 07/04/2016 7:20:58 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
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To: BenLurkin

At this point what difference does it make.


9 posted on 07/04/2016 7:41:56 PM PDT by seawolf101
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and the rest of the Louis Frank/Patrick Huyghe/Big Splash topics:
10 posted on 07/04/2016 7:50:57 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
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To: BenLurkin

Phobos is not a moon. It’s an abandoned space ship!


11 posted on 07/04/2016 7:54:32 PM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra (Don't touch that thing Don't let anybody touch that thing!I'm a Doctor and I won't touch that thing!)
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Keywords Phobos/Deimos sorted etc:
12 posted on 07/04/2016 8:01:02 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
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