Okay we only need to look at how the Earth would be without a moon to know what the moon does for our climate.
In the future when the moons distance to the earth has become too far, there is talk about stealing one of the larger planets moons and place it in orbit around the earth to stabilize the moons orbit.
Now on to the main question I recently read an article about how lucky we were to have a moon how in a way it was created was really a chance about one in million or something like that.
Now I can,´t help, but to think Mars,´s two moons are FAR too small, for them to do anything about the planets axis.
Now we come to the WHAT IF: What if not just Earth but Mars too might have had a moon large enough to stabilize its axis, would it have changed anything.
Now I know we don,´t know everything about Mars and its history (if we did there was really no need what so ever to send any more probes or anything up there) but if we take everything we know about the history of the Planet Mars and compare it to the knowledge we have about earth and the effect our moon has on our climate.
Would Mars be any different today if it had had a moon?
Now a little bonus question there are a lot of talk about plans to some day in the future terraform Mars so that it will become more like earth.
Now for that there are two bonus questions one of which has nothing to do with the tropic but it is something I have wondered about.
1: Let's just say that the interior of Mars has cooled down, is it in Theory possible to rekindle Mars,´s interior or would the power needed for such a task most likely destroy the entire planet, or at least fry whatever remains of atmosphere it has left making it a twin of how earth will look like after the suns has been reduced to a white dwarf, before it would even come close to rekindle the interior of Mars.
2: If we managed to terraform Mars. I can,´t help but to think, that we might have a climate up there that would remind of what earth might have if it had no moon.
So would it the introduction of a moon or another large object at the same size of our moon, change anything on Mars??
(yes i know the questions is a little far fetched, but i choose to look at it this way, i would rather have a decent scientific answer here and have the idea either confirmed or busted, then go blaber about it on youtube or any other place and have it torn down by the first and the best guy out there who realize i have no clue what so ever or doesn,´t know all the facts, to be able to come up with such wild theories. Becoming another PCS (PCS 3) would be the worst father imaginable )
In the future when the moons distance to the earth has become too far, there is talk about stealing one of the larger planets moons and place it in orbit around the earth to stabilize the moons orbit.
Now on to the main question I recently read an article about how lucky we were to have a moon how in a way it was created was really a chance about one in million or something like that.
Now I can,´t help, but to think Mars,´s two moons are FAR too small, for them to do anything about the planets axis.
Now we come to the WHAT IF: What if not just Earth but Mars too might have had a moon large enough to stabilize its axis, would it have changed anything.
Now I know we don,´t know everything about Mars and its history (if we did there was really no need what so ever to send any more probes or anything up there) but if we take everything we know about the history of the Planet Mars and compare it to the knowledge we have about earth and the effect our moon has on our climate.
Would Mars be any different today if it had had a moon?
Now a little bonus question there are a lot of talk about plans to some day in the future terraform Mars so that it will become more like earth.
Now for that there are two bonus questions one of which has nothing to do with the tropic but it is something I have wondered about.
1: Let's just say that the interior of Mars has cooled down, is it in Theory possible to rekindle Mars,´s interior or would the power needed for such a task most likely destroy the entire planet, or at least fry whatever remains of atmosphere it has left making it a twin of how earth will look like after the suns has been reduced to a white dwarf, before it would even come close to rekindle the interior of Mars.
2: If we managed to terraform Mars. I can,´t help but to think, that we might have a climate up there that would remind of what earth might have if it had no moon.
So would it the introduction of a moon or another large object at the same size of our moon, change anything on Mars??
(yes i know the questions is a little far fetched, but i choose to look at it this way, i would rather have a decent scientific answer here and have the idea either confirmed or busted, then go blaber about it on youtube or any other place and have it torn down by the first and the best guy out there who realize i have no clue what so ever or doesn,´t know all the facts, to be able to come up with such wild theories. Becoming another PCS (PCS 3) would be the worst father imaginable )