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Phobos, moon of mars, is a spaceship?

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That's almost too fun to think about. I dropped out somewhere around the graphs at the bottom. So the article is saying there is a possibility that there is an unnaturally formed concave rock orbiting Mars; and that there do not appear to be any natural phenomena that would explain the 90 degree striations? And that the Russians are scheduled to check this out further in 2012?

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That's almost too fun to think about. I dropped out somewhere around the graphs at the bottom. So the article is saying there is a possibility that there is an unnaturally formed concave rock orbiting Mars; and that there do not appear to be any natural phenomena that would explain the 90 degree striations? And that the Russians are scheduled to check this out further in 2012?

 

 

Hi Manitou!

 

Yes! The moon is 30% hollow, and from the data

from the ESA probe, the hollow is divided into sections.

They also state that(not sure how they know this)there is

gas or atmosphere within the hollow areas.

Seems like it's a slow motion disclosure going on.

 

The Russian probe due there in 2012 has a mission to visit

and return with samples.

 

They (the ESA) have already acknowledged that

this "moon" is by all standards not natural in either its

being hollow, or it's orbit, which should have decayed within

something like 11 million years, being as close to Mars as it

is orbiting. So orbitally, it makes no sense for it to still be

there, it should have collided with the surface of Mars a couple

of billion years ago.

 

Then there is the outgassing that has been detected since the

previous 1989 Russian probe flyby. Deimos the other Martian moon

is exhibiting the same outgassing.

 

There is conjecture that both Deimos and Phobos were moved

into their present positions within a recent geologic time frame.

 

Buzz Aldrin has shown up talking about Phobos in the strangest

places. When he was on "dancing with the stars" he interjected

that Phobos was the most important place for humans to go.

 

There is a lot of info on this from Richard Hoagland.

 

Maybe it's just BS, but that would be damned cool if

we found an ancient relic of a hollowed out moon/ship.

Just imagine if there is any technology within that moon.

 

All I can say is Wow!

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Fascinating stuff! Wouldn't it just be wonderful if spacial observation as we know it was turned over on its head some day soon? When the pieces start to fit together and we Realize that we are a cog in a wheel? When science loses its arrogance and actually opens its mind, not fearful of looking foolish?

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