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An Ancient Monument On the Moon Of MARS – Buzz Aldrin

I a strange comment on CSPAN Buzz Aldrin Said

We should go boldly where man has not gone before – fly by the comets, visit asteroids, visit the moon of Mars. There’s a monolith there. A very unusual structure on this little potato shaped object that goes around Mars once in seven hours. When people find out about that, they’re going to say “Who put that there?” Well, the universe put it there. If you choose, God put it there.

On closer examination the satellite images reveal a structure that seem unmistakeably artificial.

The curios thing about Phobos is, it one of the least reflective bodies in the solar system.

Phobos [FOH-bohs] is the innermost of Mars’ moons and is the largest. It is closer to its planet than any other moon in the Solar System. It is also one of the smallest moons in the Solar System. Phobos was named after Fear, one of the charioteers of the Roman god, Mars. In Greek mythology, Phobos is one of the sons of Ares (Mars) and Aphrodite (Venus). Phobos and its cousin, Deimos, were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall while observing Mars at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington.

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