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Deimos is one of the two moons of Mars and is the smaller and outermost of the two. It orbits Mars at a much greater distance than its larger sibling, Phobos.
Deimos is irregularly shaped and has a surface that is heavily cratered, reflecting its history of impacts.
Key Facts
- Orbital Period: About 30.3 hours
- Diameter: Approximately 12.4 km on its longest axis
- Surface Features: Characterized by a smooth, dusty surface with craters and ridges
- Average Distance from Mars: About 23,460 km
- Orbital Speed: Approximately 1.35 km/s
Atmosphere
Deimos does not have a significant atmosphere; its gravitational pull is too weak to retain any substantial atmosphere, resulting in a near-vacuum environment.
Interesting Facts
- Deimos is named after the Greek god of terror, a fitting name for a moon that silently orbits the Red Planet.
- Due to its small size and distant orbit, Deimos takes longer to orbit Mars than Phobos, which is the fastest orbiting natural satellite in the solar system.
- Its surface is less grooved and smoother compared to Phobos, suggesting a different bombardment history or surface composition.
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