Webb8 nov. 2011 · Russia launched a spacecraft toward the Martian moon Phobos today (Nov. 8), initiating the nation's first deep-space mission since the mid-1990s. The unmanned Phobos-Grunt probe blasted off... Webb11 jan. 2012 · The Russian space probe was supposed to return a sample from Mars’ moon Phobos (hence the name— grunt means ground in Russian). But after its launch on Nov. 9, 2011, the upper stages failed ...
Remote Viewing an Anomaly Photographed by the Phobos 2 …
WebbRussian scientists have recently improved their probe by replacing the drill shown with a scoop device to collect soil in the weak gravity of Phobos, the larger of Mars’ two moons. CNES... Webb13 okt. 1999 · Although Russia has had a Phobos sample return mission on the books for years, most experts had presumed the project dead--or at least dormant--considering … bixby button camera
Phobos-Grunt: Failed probe
Webb13 apr. 2024 · The launch of the Russian Phobos-Grunt probe in 2011 ended in an accident; the rocket failed and did not deliver the probe to the satellite. Today, scientists from NASA, ESA and other space agencies are developing new programs to launch rovers to the moons of Mars and dream not only of collecting samples but also sending them back to Earth. Webb19 jan. 2012 · Soviet Probe Take Photo of UFO Before Satellite Is Destroyed, March 25, 1989. In March 25, 1989 – Purportedly the above-top-secret infrared photo taken from the Soviet Phobos II probe, showing an object approaching the Martian moonlet. Estimates say the UFO was approximately 15.5 miles long.” [UFO mag, vol 7, n 1, 1992] Webb15 jan. 2012 · 3rd: Scientists (Dr. Singer & Soviet Shklovsky) say that Phobos is hollow, based on calculations. Remember that failed Russian space probe that was all over the news in December? Well, now Russia is stating that the Phobos-Grunt probe was shot down by some type of anti-spacecraft technology, and they’re insinuating it was a US job. dateline show host