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My Name is Dave, and my handle is Moonshadow... above is a photo of a real moonshadow on the planet Earth from Aug. 11, 1999...

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Here is a Martian Moonshadow from one of it's moons... CATCH A MOON SHADOW ON MARS New images from NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft show shadows cast on Mars’ surface by the Martian moon Phobos. This image, taken by Mars Global Surveyor and released by Malin Space Science Systems, shows Phobos' shadow as it was cast upon western Xanthe Terra on Aug. 26, 1999, at about 2 p.m. local time on Mars. The dark spots on crater floors are probably small fields of dark sand dunes. Global Surveyor’s wide-angle cameras, designed to monitor changes in Martian weather and surface conditions, are also proving to be a good way to spot the frequent solar eclipses that occur on Mars when Phobos passes between the Red Planet and the Sun. Phobos is a tiny, potato-shaped moon that is only about 8-by-7-by-6 miles (13-by-11-by-9 kilometers) in size. Mars’ other moon is Deimos, which is even smaller and more distant from the planet. If you could stand on Mars and watch Phobos passing overhead, you would notice that this moon appears to be only about half the size of what Earth’s moon looks like when viewed from the ground. In addition, the sun would seem to have shrunk to nearly a half of its size as seen from Earth. Martian eclipses are therefore dark but not as spectacular as total solar eclipses on Earth can be. In compensation, Martian eclipses are thousands of times more common, occurring a few times a day somewhere on Mars whenever Phobos passes over the planet’s sunlit side.

next..."3 in the green..clear to land Discovery"

The space shuttle Discovery passes through the xenon lights before touching down Monday evening, Dec. 27, 1999, at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., after an eight-day mission, the second repair mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. (AP Photo/Paul Kizzle, Pool)

...and now this beautiful photo of Barringer Crator, an example of "Mother Nature's Strength from the Cosmos!"

Meteor Crater, also called Barringer Crater Located near Winslow, Ariz., this crater triggered a hot debate about its origins among scientists at the turn of the century. At the time, they were just getting an inkling of the impact meteorites might have on Earth. Some thought the crater was volcanic, others believed it to have been created by an extraterrestrial impact. By 1929, 38 years after scientific exploration of the crater began, it was considered the first on the planet to be authenticated as an impact crater. What created it? A modest iron asteroid about the size of a 10-story office building struck roughly 50,000 years ago. The crater is nearly a mile wide and 570 feet deep, the aftermath of what perhaps was a 15 megaton impact. The dry Arizona desert preserves the site.

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