10/27/2007

Mars Moon Phobos Is Hollow

Mars Moon Phobos Is Hollow
Mars Moon Phobos Not Made Of Cheese
With the arrival of two more rovers transmitting data from the planet Mars, it's moon Phobo's has sparked interest once again. Hopes are high that today's technology will finally be able to put to rest a 40 plus year debate on whether the moon is a natural satellite or a hollow manufactured moon. Conjecture has it that Phobos is a Martian military base abandoned long ago after Mars atmosphere escaped dooming the Martian race unless an evacuation plan was in place.

Tantalizing photographs have shown perfectly round docking ports hidden inside the moons craters which would allow Martian ships to dock and supply the base and provide transport to and from Mars.

Other photographs show an intricate mining operation on Phobos. Apparently, the moon is being concealed from prying eyes attached to powerful telescopes to keep the moon base a well guarded secret.

All of the spacecraft so far sent to Mars have focused only on landing on the red planet utterly ignoring it's moons orbiting the planet. Some speculated that the failed missions actually were targeted to land or orbit Phobos to photograph and to survey the surface. These 25 or so missions failed with the space craft going silent never to be heard or seen from again with not a single bit of data gathered. Were these spacecrafts shot down by a Phobos weapons system that is still active today even with the Martian race long since gone? Is the system some sort of automated array designed to keep it's secrets well hidden, even going as far as destroying each and every probe that dared cross it's path?

Imagine the wondrous technology just waiting to be discovered on Phobos. Perhaps on NASA's next mission, it will be announced that it is targeting Phobos to better understand it's orbit and design. That will be the official announcement while the actual mission will be to attempt to land or achieve orbit on Phobos to hopefully unlock it's technological alien wonders.

George Bush is willing to spend trillions on this project. It better be more fruitful than bringing back a couple of rocks to put into a museum.

President Bush also wants to establish a manned mission to Phobos within the next twenty years as well.


LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

13 comments:

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  2. THIS IDEA, PRESENTED SOBERLY AS SCIENTIFIC THEORY BACK IN THE EARLY 1950'S, WAS DISMISSED AS A FANTASY. BUT THE IDEA WON'T GO AWAY. PROOF IS NOT IN ABUNDANCE, THOUGH THERE HAVE BEEN LEGITIMATE SCIENTISTS WHO BELIEVE IN THE STRONG POSSIBILITY OF A HOLLOW MOON OF MARS. STUDIES OF THE ORBITAL INCONSISTENCIES SHOW A LACK OF GRAVITATIONAL PULL DUE PRESUMABLY TO LOW MASS. AND THAT ARGUES FOR THE HOLLOW MOON IDEA. WHEN ONE CONSIDERS THAT DEAN JONATHAN SWIFT, AUTHOR OF 'GULLIVER'S TRAVELS', KNEW OF THE TWO MOONS BEFORE THEY WERE OFFICIALLY DISCOVERED, THE PLOT THICKENS.

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  3. Jimmy Hoffa also knew about the two moons. And look what happened to him. He's now buried in Grant's Tomb.

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  4. shortwaveburst10/20/2008 9:49 AM

    Is there any place in this solar system that we are allowed unfettered access? First we're "shewed" off our own natural satellite and now our sites on Mars are narrowed. No fair.

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  5. i just watch the 2 close pics of phobos published by HiRiSe
    on the 2 closer shots (5800km and 6800km). a clear rectangular structure white with black inserts making me thinking of a kind of shelter with opening is visible in the whitey area above the red crater.
    anybody has an idea of what it is?

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    It is a nostril.

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  6. Doesn't phobos look a lot like the Death Star from Star Wars.

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  7. There was a bill (Legislation) introduce to the US congress I think back around 1818 to establish ongoing trade with the people that live inside the earth. It did not pass but you can still find the proposed legislation in the congressional record from back then.

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  8. Where do you think the Grassy Knoll Institute gets its supply of corned beef? ;)

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  9. Something funny is going on on Phobos.
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  10. But how is the school system?

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  12. I'm scratching my head with that comment of yours.

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