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Phobos is one of the two moons orbiting Mars, being the larger and closer of the two. Despite its proximity, Phobos is destined to meet a dramatic end, as it is gradually spiraling inward towards Mars.
Key Facts
- Orbital Period: About 7.66 hours
- Diameter: Approximately 22.4 km
- Surface: Features numerous craters and grooves
- Average Distance from Mars: About 9,376 km
- Orbital Speed: Approximately 2.14 km/s
Surface Features
Phobos is marked by a stark, barren landscape dominated by the massive Stickney crater, along with a network of grooves and ridges that suggest geological activity or tidal forces at work.
Interesting Facts
- Phobos is one of the darkest bodies in the solar system, reflecting only about 7% of the sunlight that hits it.
- Its orbit is so close to Mars that it orbits the planet faster than Mars rotates; from the Martian surface, Phobos can be seen rising in the west and setting in the east.
- Due to tidal forces, it is estimated that Phobos will be pulled apart or crash into Mars in about 30 to 50 million years.
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