Hollow Phobos, and it was not captured by Mars! Scientists says, page 2


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reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 09:38 PM by XPLodER
reply to post by Arken



hey op check out this phobos clip with buzz aldrin and an object on that moon

www.youtube.com...

any pics of this?

XPLODER


reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 09:47 PM by Gorman91
reply to post by Arken



Could just be a giganourmous geode.

Could also be a biosphere automated to release when the planet is ready.

Could be anything. Glad its a target for future missions.

[edit on 12-7-2010 by Gorman91]


reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 09:52 PM by MrsBlonde
reply to post by Gorman91



bwhahaha, Gorman91 I came on to post it might be a geode and you beat me to it!
I think it would be so cool if it is full of crystals or alien technology or aliens

or anything ! It's cool!


reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 10:32 PM by Bspiracy
Originally posted by ZuluChaka
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post by Arken



There is no way an object of this size is going to form hollow. Gravity would always bring the heavier mass to the core.


There are celestial bodies 1,000,000x our size. Easy for something of that size to possibly being hollow. It could have come from another star system for all you know and that's a SMALL cavern. a Mere popcorn puff compared to other possibly larger, similar asteroids floating around.
Imagine large explosions/collisions superheating motlen rock into the abyss of space which could quickly freeze into a cyst like form. There are puffy clay products made like this... possibly explaining the dent in one end from over super-cooling..

who knows!.. gotta think cosmic size though

b



reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 10:52 PM by arizonascott
reply to post by ZuluChaka




Artificial construct - as Richard Hoagland has been saying all along - would make your statement pretty mute. The tidal model was right on the money!

What is left to hide? Just let it be - it will soon all be revealed no matter what! The games are at an end!

A planet full of life - doesn't just - die

Nor will this one

One has to wonder why any "space agency" would go millions of miles out of there way to land on an errant asteroid, when Phobos is so full of answers!

Answers to the truth of Mars - answers beyond what Phobos itself, represents! It is so blatantly obvious

Let us just say for a moment that many millions of years ago, a well developed planet was going in "the wrong direction" according to those who watch over. Lets just say a few ships (the size of the ones in the Saturn belt) decided to send a very large rock (gravity tow, just as cattle are raised in a beam of light) as a last resort through the center of that planet. It took away the stable atmosphere as well as the abundant water resource, except what was underground and/or frozen at the poles. Phobos is what is left of that war, remains of a large craft!

How long do you think it would take for another world ending asteroid to reach our planet - from the belt, about 6 months depending on the speed and trajectory. Something ripped through that planet - want answers - go to Phobos

[edit on 12-7-2010 by arizonascott]


reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 10:53 PM by Bspiracy
reply to post by EnkiCarbone



yer sounding a bit like a Hoagland hater.

If I recall the OP did cite other sources. Is even being mentioned beside Hoagland in a paragraph make you are a fraud? Others unrelated and from different perspectives arriving to the same conclusion as HGoagland..
too late..
dey be bunked -n- fraudulated now..



b


reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 11:13 PM by Lacenaire
reply to post by Wertdagf



There's material under the moon dust that has an extra hydrogen molecule and is sometimes referred to as "hydrogen 3."
A single payload of this material would generate enough energy to run the entire US for a period of one year.
The development of space mining will provide the earth with many new sources for raw materials in the future.


reply posted on 12-7-2010 @ 11:19 PM by blamethegreys


Maybe there's a "you are here" map at this monolith on Phobos. Just sayin.


[edit on 12-7-2010 by blamethegreys]
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