Have the Israeli's inadvertently started to terraform the moon? https://www.wired.com/story/a-crash...igrades-on-the-moon/?utm_source=pocket-newtab
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terraforming
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terraforming
It's a safe bet that every object we eventually land our spacecraft on we will crap on that object too.So we actually started polluting the moon 50 years ago. Great, Mars already has our machines ans possibly human DNA there. Maybe we will even get to pollute the sun!
Maybe you did see this stuff.How come I don't get to see this stuff? I would like to see it wouldn't you? My cousin said he had 2 sittings of Alien Craft, ya 2 times once as a child and once last year while smoking a cigarette out side. But, I don't look up in the sky unless I'm told by a friend of mine when Satellites or space station will be seen at night.
Oh well, maybe there's still time yet.
kv
You even have shades. Ya, they wiped my memory because I can't be trusted. I would babble on about it till I was dead. Probably write it in a bibliography of the event with source related materials. Ya, not trustworthy at all.Maybe you did see this stuff.
MIB?
In the first post shortbus was talking about the moon. I'm sure eons ago the moon was venting gases and probably even had water on it cause it still has some till this day. The problem with the moon was "gravity". It did not have enough to hold it then and won't have enough to hold it now......Not enough mass.SamR said:All it takes is elemental oxygen and hydrogen to create a breathable atmosphere and water. Gravity helps to hold it in place.
But yet it has enough mass to effect a much bigger mass, Earth. The moon is what makes the tides after all.he problem with the moon was "gravity". It did not have enough to hold it then and won't have enough to hold it now......Not enough mass.
Titan's mass is 1.8 times the Moon's mass and is considerably smaller than Earth's mass, yet it has an atmosphere 1.5x denser than Earth's (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Titan ). That atmosphere is mostly nitrogen. Titan's gravity is 1.352 m/s^2. Moon's gravity is 1.62 m/s^2 (Earth = 9.8 m/s^2). Clearly, size is not the only determinant of whether there is an atmosphere. Several articles, including Wikipedia's discuss that enigma, but clearly size is not the only determinant.In the first post shortbus was talking about the moon. I'm sure eons ago the moon was venting gases and probably even had water on it cause it still has some till this day. The problem with the moon was "gravity". It did not have enough to hold it then and won't have enough to hold it now......Not enough mass.
Brzrkr
Bizarre.Soooo ? Then why can't we breath on it ? I'm talking about the moon and so was the first post. The article was not about Titan !
You can not make chicken salad outta chicken crap. If an atmosphere was sustainable then why is it not there now ?
C'mon
The sun beat it off
Titans atmosphere is sustained by tidal forces of Saturn. From the push and pull of of Saturn's gravity...NOT it's own!!!!
Brzrkr
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