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'''Barsoom(ia)''' (better known to [[Jasoom|Earthmen]] as Mars, by the inhabitants of [[Sasoom|Jupiter]] as Garobus) is the fourth planet in the Solar System, and the main setting of [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]' Martian novels. It is orbited by the moons [[Thuria]] (Phobos) and [[Cluros]] (Deimos). In the distant past, it bore five seas (oceans?), the largest and mightiest of them [[Throxeus]]. Today these oceans are all but dried out, and the planet now has very little water.
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'''Barsoom''' (better known to [[Jasoom|Earthmen]] as Mars, by the inhabitants of [[Sasoom|Jupiter]] as Garobus) is the fourth planet in the Solar System, and the main setting of [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]' Martian novels. It is orbited by the moons [[Thuria]] (Phobos) and [[Cluros]] (Deimos). In the distant past, it bore five seas (oceans?), the largest and mightiest of them [[Throxeus]]. Today these oceans are all but dried out, and the planet now has very little water.
   
 
==Compensatory Adjustment of Masses==
 
==Compensatory Adjustment of Masses==

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Barsoom (better known to Earthmen as Mars, by the inhabitants of Jupiter as Garobus) is the fourth planet in the Solar System, and the main setting of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Martian novels. It is orbited by the moons Thuria (Phobos) and Cluros (Deimos). In the distant past, it bore five seas (oceans?), the largest and mightiest of them Throxeus. Today these oceans are all but dried out, and the planet now has very little water.

Compensatory Adjustment of Masses

There exists a peculiar relationship between Barsoom and its satellites, that does not exist between any other planet and its satellites in the solar system. It was first suggested by an obscure scientist thousands of years ago, and later it was proven. What happens is that any mass approaching the satellites will change in size and mass as to be proportioned the same as they are on Barsoom to the satellite they are now on.

Native Time Measurement

An ord is a Martian year. It lasts about 684 padans. The Martians divide up their calendar into about 9 months, each one lasting 70 days in Earth time. A padan is a Martian day, a day on Mars lasts 10 zodes, or about 24.5 Jasoom hours, with the eighth zode being approximately midnight. A tal is a Martian second. 1 tal is equivalent to about 0.9 Earth seconds. 200 tals equal 1 xat. A xat is a Martian minute. 1 xat is equivalent to about three Jasoom minutes. 50 xats equal 1 zode.

Places of Interest

Cities & Kingdoms

Geographic Locations


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Native Life

Sapient Peoples

  1. Red Martians
  2. Green Martians
  3. White Martians
  4. Black Martians
  5. Yellow Martians
  6. Kaldanes (and Rykors)
  7. Kangaroo Men
  8. Hormad

Wildlife

  1. White Apes
  2. Banths
  3. Plant Men
  4. Malagor
  5. Sith
  6. Apts

Notes

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  • Barsoom is referenced in the canonical works of Star Wars. Barsoom Boulevard was a street on Coruscant mentioned in the book Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter.
  • In Doctor Who Magazine #118, it is shown that the Doctor has a map of Barsoom.
  • In Dynamites Warlord of Mars the planet is referred to as Rautt by the native inhabitants of Strio (Or as we call it, Saturn).
  • In Mars Attacks Popeye a 1-shot comic released in early 2013, the invaders are referred to as Barsoomus Invadus.
  • In the animated series "Young Justice" a martian character named "B'arzz O'oomm" was introduced.