The origin of superheavy ions (M/q>100) is still open. Have it the Phobosian or the Martian origin?
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The origin of superheavy ions (M/q>100) is still open. Have it the Phobosian or the Martian origin?
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Far out across the Dust Sea, a great, rolling cloud of debris was being blown high into the Phobosian sky—easily eclipsing the plume generated by Beuller's pulses—fifty, maybe sixty meters up and rising.
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In addition to the work done related to data from the eliptical orbits of Phobos-2, some groups have also used data from the circular orbits to report perturbations that were interpreted as an interaction between a dust torus created by Phobos and the solar wind [Dubinin, 1993; Yeroshenko, 2000] or by a putative Phobosian magnetosphere [Mordovskaya et al., 2001].
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I was taking Valerie's kid to the Central Park Zoo when the Phobosians and the Deimosians started uprooting the city's power cables.
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