Author Topic: The Moons Surface in True Color and High Resolution.....via China's Yutu Rover  (Read 2363 times)

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Offline WAC

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Yes, there's a planet in our solar system populated entirely by robots.


LOLOL....isn't it amazing though. The photographs sent back are striking to say the least. ....here's a couple ore of the Mars terrain...which appears to change alot from one location to another.... pretty desolate though......





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In a century those flat rocks could be someone's table...

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Yes, there's a planet in our solar system populated entirely by robots.

That's actually an interesting way of looking at it!

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Didn't know that....there's a lot of Methane gas on mars as well...

Do you consider a very thin atmosphere with 0.0000001% Methane a lot?
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I really don't know.....I would expect it's from the Moons own lighting. I'm clueless about most things about space exploration aside form the fact that we do such a thing and the photos they send back from the Rovers. It's just soooooo astonishing we're out there exploring!!! Fascinating!......

Just comparing our planet to the size of the sun is an eyeopener.............




It would take One million plus Earths and then some to be the size of the sun....

Here's a visual representation of how many Earths could fit inside the sun.





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Do you consider a very thin atmosphere with 0.0000001% Methane a lot?

My understanding is they discovered ore than originally thought....but i'll leave that for them to determine. I just enjoy the exploration.