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Phobos (moon) - Wikipedia Phobos ( ˈfoʊbəs ) is the innermost and larger of the two natural satellites of Mars, the other being Deimos The two moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall Phobos is named after the Greek god of fear and panic, who is the son of Ares (Mars) and twin brother of Deimos
Phobos - NASA Science Phobos is the larger of Mars' two moons It orbits Mars three times a day, and is so close to the planet's surface that in some locations on Mars it cannot always be seen
Phobos | Moon of Mars, Orbit, Ellipsoid Shape, Diameter, Stickney . . . Phobos, the inner and larger of Mars ’s two moons It was discovered telescopically with its companion moon, Deimos, by the American astronomer Asaph Hall in 1877 Phobos is a small irregular rocky object with a crater-scarred, grooved surface
Phobos: The Greek God Who Made Warriors Tremble Phobos, the Greek god of fear and panic, spread terror on the battlefield alongside Ares Discover his origins, myths, and lasting influence on culture
Phobos: Distance, Differences, Facts, Size, Surface Phobos is one of Mars’ two natural satellites, discovered by American astronomer Asaph Hall in 1877 The moon measures approximately 22 kilometers in diameter and is believed to be a captured asteroid composed of carbonaceous chondrite material
Phobos: Facts about Mars Moon, Phobos • The Planets Phobos (pronounced FOH bus) is the largest of the two moons which orbit the planet Mars It is also closer to it’s primary than any other satellite in the solar system Phobos travels only 3,700 miles (6,000 km) above the surface of the red planet – by comparison the Moon is 384,400 km above Earth
Phobos (mythology) - Wikipedia Phobos (Ancient Greek: Φόβος, lit 'flight, fright', [1] pronounced [pʰóbos], Latin: Phobus) is the god and personification of fear and panic in Greek mythology Phobos was the son of Ares and Aphrodite, and the brother of Deimos He does not have a major role in mythology outside of being his father's attendant [2]
Phobos | Moon of Mars | Solar System | GO ASTRONOMY Phobos (pronounced FOH-buhs) is one of two moons of the planet Mars Phobos is the larger innermost moon, and is thought to be a rubble pile held together by a dark thin crust In 30 to 50 million years, it will either collide with Mars or break apart and become a ring system
In Depth | Phobos – NASA Solar System Exploration Phobos is the larger of Mars' two moons and is 17 x 14 x 11 miles (27 by 22 by 18 kilometers) in diameter It orbits Mars three times a day, and is so close to the planet's surface that in some locations on Mars it cannot always be seen