The long shallow grooves lining the surface of Phobos are likely early signs of the structural failure that will ultimately destroy this moon of Mars. Orbiting a mere 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers) ...
Mars' largest moon, Phobos, is slowly falling toward the planet, but rather than smash into the surface, it likely will be shredded and the pieces strewn about the planet in a ring like the rings ...
Mars' moon Phobos and the grooves seen on its surface NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona The destruction of Mars's larger moon Phobos will mean the Red Planet ...
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