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European White Yamnaya Sodomites, Ancestry 3.5 million YEARS by Evolution.  And Are in W.H. text book N.G. these white Europeans were permanently mute, beings the first Australopithecines-Southern Apelike flatface human of` "Kenya."  Elohim made the and after their likeness Hybrid Ethnic creation in their image, are of Homo Sapiens Sapiens; not of Hominid Apes, that is alie!  They full the civilized world of SODOMY!

Phobos 1 suffered a terminal failure en route to Mars. ... Phobos 1 and 2 were of a new spacecraft design, succeeding the 4MV type used in the Venera planetary missions of 1975–1985, and the 5KV design last used during the Vega 1 and Vega 2 missions to Comet Halley.

 Mission Overview

The Phobos 1 mission was launched on 7 July 1988 from Baykonur Cosmodrome. The primary objective of the mission, as with its sister probe Phobos 2, was to explore the larger of Mars' two moons, Phobos. In addition to instrumentation to explore the Martian satellites, Phobos 1 also carried instruments to study the Sun, Mars, the interplanetary medium, and gamma-ray burst sources.

The Phobos 1 spacecraft was lost enroute to Mars after a faulty command sequence was sent from Earth caused the spacecraft to shut down. The shut down occurred on 2 September 1988. 

 Instrumentation

Originally, both Phobos spacecraft were to carry identical instrument payloads. Mass limitations required some tradeoffs so that certain instruments were carried by only one spacecraft. Phobos 1 carried a total of 25 instruments. Of those, a few were high energy detectors. A diagram of the Phobos instrumentation is included in the

APEX Gamma-ray emission spectrometer.

LILAS Low-energy gamma-ray burst detector.

RF-15 X-ray spectrometer.

VGS High-energy gamma-ray burst detector.

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