Deimos, Mars's Moon
Denecaep
28-03-2009, 21:44
Deimos has been annexed into the ASPSH, so this thread is closed
Denecaep
29-03-2009, 15:27
feel free to comment
Bears Armed
30-03-2009, 09:26
But isn't Deimos a bit small to hold many nations? ;)
Sionis Prioratus
30-03-2009, 09:45
How exactly does one terraform a celestial body with 0.000398 of the gravity of the Earth???
Any atmosphere would stampede like an exploding balloon!
Bears Armed
30-03-2009, 10:02
How exactly does one terraform a celestial body with 0.000398 of the gravity of the Earth???
Any atmosphere would stampede like an exploding balloon!
Contain its new atmosphere within a balloon?
Sionis Prioratus
30-03-2009, 10:13
Contain its new atmosphere within a balloon?
Now THAT would be a sight to behold!! A giant red balloon up in the skies, over the red Mars' skies :)
Sionis Prioratus
30-03-2009, 10:28
You know, what I find most fascinating about Phobos and Deimos is that there's a theory that they were bodies ejected by the Mars's Olympus Mons!
The massive volcanic craters at the top match sizes. And Mars's escape velocity could, in theory, allow such an extraordinary event.
You know, what I find most fascinating about Phobos and Deimos is that there's a theory that they were bodies ejected by the Mars's Olympus Mons!
The massive volcanic craters at the top match sizes. And Mars's escape velocity could, in theory, allow such an extraordinary event.
Like gigantic planetary poops! :eek: