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I have been reviewing the comments on the referenced thread, and it
seems to me that most of the writers missed the sense of my original suggestion. I did NOT suggest going there as a relay station, or a place to take a rest before continuing further. I believe there is much to be learned there. There must be a significant reason for all of those layers. I think they are sedimentary rock. That would indicate that Phobos was once part of a large planet - at least as large as Earth, and likely larger. And that planet had water. Lots of water. And what might have been in that water? Of the Asteroids whose photos I have seen, some seem to have layers, but not many good photos have been made. One might suggest a visit to one of those, but I think that Phobos should come first becuse of what we already know about it and the ease and speed of getting there. George |
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