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death to deimos

Bryce Space posted on Aug 06, 2006
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Deimos -the smallest moon in our solarsystem.It orbit mars at an altitude of only 7000 miles,it's size is 22 miles long.curently this rock is slowly falling to mars and will inpact the surface of this planet in the distant future. In this peace the objects are a two peace system one is a landable fuel tanker and reusable.the other is a pulse thruster that produces between 5 and ten thousand pounds of thrust.on this moon they would look like two speks from a distance but even as small as they would be compared to the giant rock they are on they would be able to slow the moon down (over time). and make it fall to the surface in one generation,or speed it up to place it in a safe orbit.If this was done to bring down the moon it would be the largest man made explosion in history thousands of times larger than any atomic bomb ever made.It could provide a thicker atmophere for the planet thuss heating it up and also uncover minerals and water deep the ground of the planet.I used bryce and PD pro to create this image.Also vista pro 4.2 was used to create the forground.

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Mondwin

2:44AM | Mon, 07 August 2006

Looks a fantastic compo!!!bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx


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