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2024-12-18 17:50
I looked up the mass of Mars's moon Phobos and that horrid Google AI summary said it was "1.18 times the mass of Earth's moon". Dear reader, Phobos is 1.4x10^-7 times the mass of Earth's moon. Just a casual factor of TEN MILLION off ...
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According to a web search (not AI), the mass of Phobos is 1.0659 x 10^16 kg, and the mass of the Moon is 7.348 × 10^22 kg. This was simple enough to find, and the difference is not what you claim. These are plain facts for anyone to see that require no multiplication and relative maths and no use of AI. Why did you choose to do it this way?