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  1. Deimos (moon) - Wikipedia

    • Deimos /ˈdaɪməs/ (systematic designation: Mars II) is the smaller and outer of the two natural satellites of Mars, the other being Phobos. Deimos has a mean radius of 6.2 km (3.9 mi) and takes 30.3 hours to orbit Mars. Deimos is 23,460 km (14,580 mi) from Mars, much farther than Mars's other moon, Phobos. It is named after Deimos, the Ancient Greek god and … See more

    Discovery and Etymology

    Deimos was discovered by Asaph Hall at the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., on 12 August 1877, at about … See more

    Origin

    The origin of Mars's moons is unknown and the hypotheses are controversial. The main hypotheses are that they formed either by capture or by accretion.
    Because of the postulated similarity to the compositio… See more

    Physical characteristics

    Deimos is a gray-colored body. Like most bodies of its size, Deimos is highly non-spherical with triaxial dimensions of 16.1 km × 11.8 km × 10.2 km (10.0 mi × 7.3 mi × 6.3 mi), corresponding to a mean diameter of 12.5 km (7.… See more

    Orbital characteristics

    Deimos's orbit is nearly circular and is close to Mars's equatorial plane. Deimos is possibly an asteroid that was perturbed by Jupiter into an orbit that allowed it to be captured by Mars, though this hypothesis is still controv… See more

    Exploration

    Overall, its exploration history is similar to those of Mars and of Phobos. Deimos has been photographed close-up by several spacecraft whose primary mission has been to photograph Mars, including in March 202… See more

    See also

    List of missions to the moons of Mars
    List of natural satellites
    Moons of Mars – Natural satellites orbiting Mars
    Phobos and Deimos in fiction – Depictions of the planet … See more

     
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    The close orbit of Deimos is nearly circular. It travels around the equatorial plane of Mars in 30 hours, a little over a Martian day. To reach such a stable orbit would require braking by the atmosphere, but the atmosphere on the red planet is thinner than on Earth.
    Deimos's orbit is nearly circular and is close to Mars's equatorial plane. Deimos is possibly an asteroid that was perturbed by Jupiter into an orbit that allowed it to be captured by Mars, though this hypothesis is still controversial and disputed.
     
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  4. Deimos - NASA Science

    Deimos orbits Mars every 30 hours. Quick Facts. Deimos is the smaller of the two Martian moons and is less irregular in shape. The largest crater on Deimos is approximately 1.4 miles (2.3 km) in diameter, 1/5 the size of the largest crater …

     
  5. Deimos | Orbit, Size & Facts | Britannica

    Roughly ellipsoidal in shape, Deimos measures about 15 km (9 miles) in its longest dimension. It revolves once around Mars every 30 hours 17 minutes at a mean distance of 23,458 km (14,576 miles) in a circular orbit that lies within 2° …

  6. Moons of Mars - Science@NASA

    Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Both are thought to be captured asteroids, or debris from early in the formation of our solar system. Phobos is the larger of Mars' two moons. It orbits Mars three times a day, and is so close to …

  7. Deimos: Facts About the Smaller Martian Moon | Space

  8. See the First Detailed Close-Ups of Mars’ Moon Deimos

    Apr 26, 2023 · It’s located just 3,700 miles away from the Red Planet, giving it the closest orbit of any known moon in our solar system, and it completes about three trips around Mars per day. Deimos, on the...

  9. Mars' Moons: Facts About Phobos & Deimos | Space

    Dec 8, 2017 · Phobos orbits only 3,700 miles (6,000 km) from the Martian ground. Its surface is marred by debris that may have come from impacts on Mars. It travels around the planet three times a day, zipping...

  10. Deimos: Facts about Mars' Moon, Deimos • The Planets

    Deimos (pronounced DEE-MOS) is the second moon orbiting the planet Mars along with Phobos. It is considered the second moon of the red planet because its orbit path is much further away than Phobos. Deimos is also the smaller of the …

  11. Deimos - NASA Science

    Nov 4, 1997 · Mars' outermost natural satellite, Deimos, is seen from the planet's surface in this Pathfinder image taken at night on Sol 4. This picture was acquired by NASA's Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) camera.

  12. Deimos Moon Facts - Space Facts

    Deimos has a nearly circular orbit around Mars. It may also have been a captured asteroid, but its orbit would have needed a long time to become circular. An observer looking at Deimos from the surface of Mars would see a small body …

  13. Deimos! | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

    Aug 11, 2006 · While the MOC image is at a lower resolution than the Viking data, acquiring an image of Deimos helps refine the understanding of the tiny moon's orbit and geography. The two craters, Voltaire and Swift, are presently the …

  14. Phobos & Deimos: Impossible Moons of Mars - Star Walk

  15. Deimos: the strange orbit of Mars's moon - BBC Sky at Night …

  16. Where is Deimos? | Astronomy.com

  17. Martian Moon Deimos in High Resolution - NASA Science

  18. First up-close images of Mars’s little-known moon Deimos - Nature

  19. Perseverance Views a Transit of Deimos

  20. Emirati orbiter captures up-close view of Martian moon Deimos

  21. Deimos - NASA Science - NASA Mars Exploration

  22. Deimos | Moon of Mars | Solar System | GO ASTRONOMY

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