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Let’s take the ‘Universal Program’ Intuition of a Cosmic dream

Your ever changing energy fields ~ Multiorgasms making Sense 

Conscious being(s) in tune with one another. 

Time to be Aware

He crashed his ship into a bridge! Sensor better than a Human!

Negative bets, Rat race, Dog eat dog; Separate fact from fiction.

Relaxing in my Kingsize, Super Spaceship designed hammock

at the Candelabra Hotel, with really nice people in Cuzco Peru.

Taking out all the Importance that is Attached to something.

 Energy Distribution, Belief is in the Mind; Recognizes thought.

Perceiving & being perceived ~ Letting him be how he is

Basic Instinct manifesting the vision of Self Consciousness.

‘Life is the dream of God’

Ask the AI, ChatGPT response

 

There are 39 known moons in our solar system that orbit around planets other than Earth. Here is a list of these moons, along with the planet they orbit and a brief description of each:

Phobos and Deimos – These are the two moons of Mars. Phobos is the larger of the two and is shaped like a potato. Deimos is smaller and more irregular in shape.

Callisto – This is one of the four largest moons of Jupiter, and it is the third-most massive moon in the solar system. It is known for its heavily cratered surface and lack of visible volcanic activity.

Europa – This is another of the four largest moons of Jupiter, and it is thought to have a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy crust. This makes it a potentially interesting target for the search for extraterrestrial life.

Ganymede – This is the largest moon in the solar system and is also one of the four largest moons of Jupiter. It is thought to have a metallic core and a deep ocean of water beneath its icy crust.

Io – This is the innermost of the four largest moons of Jupiter, and it is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. It has over 400 active volcanoes, and its surface is constantly being reshaped by lava flows.

Mimas – This is a small moon of Saturn that is known for its large impact crater, which gives it a distinctive appearance.

Enceladus – This is another small moon of Saturn that is known for its geysers of water vapor and ice that shoot out from its surface. It is thought to have a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy crust, making it another potential target in the search for extraterrestrial life.

Tethys – This is a medium-sized moon of Saturn that has a heavily cratered surface and a large canyon known as the Ithaca Chasma.

Titan – This is the largest moon of Saturn and the second-largest moon in the solar system. It has a thick atmosphere and is the only moon in the solar system known to have stable bodies of liquid on its surface.

Hyperion – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Saturn that is known for its sponge-like appearance due to its many impact craters.

Iapetus – This is a medium-sized moon of Saturn that is known for its two-toned surface, with one half being much darker than the other.

Rhea – This is another medium-sized moon of Saturn that is known for its heavily cratered surface and a number of large, flat plains known as “regio.”

Dione – This is a medium-sized moon of Saturn that is known for its heavily cratered surface and a number of large, bright “wispy” features.

Triton – This is the largest moon of Neptune and the seventh-largest moon in the solar system. It has a surface of mostly frozen nitrogen and is thought to have a subsurface ocean of water beneath its icy crust.

Nereid – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Neptune that has a highly eccentric orbit.

Proteus – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Neptune that is known for its dark surface and many impact craters.

Charon – This is the largest moon of Pluto and the only one that has been studied in detail. It is known for its heavily cratered surface and a number of large

Styk – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2012.

Kerberos – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2011.

Nix – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2005.

Hydra – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2005.

Mab – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 2003.

Cupid – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 2003.

Belinda – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Juliet – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Portia – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Desdemona – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Rosalind – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Cressida – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Ophelia – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Bianca – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Cordelia – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1986.

Miranda – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1948.

Ariel – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1851.

Umbriel – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1851.

Titania – This is a medium-sized, round moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1787.

Oberon – This is a medium-sized, round moon of Uranus that was discovered in 1787.

Proteus – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Neptune that was discovered in 1989.

Larissa – This is a small, irregularly shaped moon of Neptune that was discovered in 1981