Moons of Madness - Where Time Goes Sideways
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What if the Sun rose in the west? On Mars's moon Phobos, it does — and it happens twice a day.
In this episode, we journey to the strangest moons in our solar system, where the rules of time get bent, broken, and turned completely sideways.
You'll discover:
- Phobos — the moon that rises backwards and orbits faster than Mars rotates
- Titan — where a single season lasts 7 Earth years and methane rivers carve the landscape
- Io — where Jupiter never sets and volcanoes are powered by gravitational kneading
- Europa — the ice moon hiding an ocean with more water than Earth
- Our Moon — the familiar stranger with two-week days and a sky where Earth never sets
Whether you're a student, teacher, parent, or space enthusiast, this episode will change how you think about time, moons, and what "a day" really means.
Explore more at tatssp.com/moons — calculate your age on Titan, read stories about life on these worlds, and discover why the moons are where the solar system gets personal.
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