Stunning New Pictures of Mars Moon Phobos 41
Smivs writes "NASA has released some detailed new images of Mars's moon Phobos. The photos are dominated by Stickney Crater, a 9-km (5.5-mi.) depression that is the largest feature on Phobos. The images were captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Some researchers claim that the unique, fist-sized Kaidun meteorite, which fell to Earth at a Russian military base in Yemen in 1980, is a piece of Phobos." Here's a link to all the new images.
any sign (Score:5, Funny)
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My Dad had it on an unlabeled floppy in a drawer somewhere. Being like 11 and playing that game was great.
HEY! (Score:2)
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Larger Pic (Score:3, Informative)
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mro/gallery/press/20080409b/PIA10369.jpg
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Cool! (Score:1)
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Phobos looks to be not much more than just another egg shaped asteroid like object.
Another egg shaped asteroid? Got any example of these? All the asteroids we've seen from pretty close up have had interesting shapes like Phobos'. The only asteroid I can think of as even remotely egg shaped is the very round Ceres, which is probably round because it's huge. And actually it's now considered a minor (or dwarf?) planet like Pluto.
Preposterous (Score:5, Funny)
I remember one time, I was knee deep in blood... It was hell..
Tibor
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Boy in those days, the amount of energy needed to accomplish something like that would make the earth quake!
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i see pictures of panic and horror (Score:2)
can we get a google maps version please? (Score:3, Funny)
Driving directions: (Score:4, Funny)
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Late Breaking News: (Score:5, Funny)
K'Breel then unexpectedly led the crowd of citizens in an impromptu rendition of one of the more recent patriotic hymms: "My planet - accurate or erroneous. ".
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Yet Another Obligatory Reference (Score:3, Funny)
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Stunning (Score:3, Insightful)
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Maybe it's an outcropping of uranium, just like in Civilization!
Video game representations of reality aside, it's either going to be some color distortion due to refraction or it could be some type of green mineral embedded in the surface. Maybe some quartz impacted the surface, scattering the light as photographed?
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Oblig: That's no moon... (Score:2, Funny)
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Phobos, Inverted. (Score:2, Informative)