Was Mars once a Moon?

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Was Mars once a Moon?

Unread post by bluedalek » Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:59 pm

Was Mars once a Moon?

or has it always been considered a planet?

Forgive me if this topic has already been discussed.
You may refer me to an appropriate link.

Thanks!

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Re: Was Mars once a Moon?

Unread post by ja7tdo » Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:13 pm

hi,

I believe that Mars was once Jupiter's satellite.
Because Mars is still a new star and it is expanding now.
The surface of Mars has traces of inflation here and there.

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Re: Was Mars once a Moon?

Unread post by moses » Wed Mar 07, 2018 7:37 pm

Mars was a moon of Earth and one face of Mars always faced Earth's north pole.
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Re: Was Mars once a Moon?

Unread post by Younger Dryas » Thu Mar 08, 2018 5:03 pm

I've got him as a companion of Saturn 27,000 years ago.
No idea what he was up to previous to that, except possibly hanging out waiting to be picked up. Like us 15,000 years later.

Then a short lived companion to Jupiter some time in the mid to late 2nd Millennium B.C
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