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  2. The moons are aspherical because gravity is too weak to overcome the rock stresses. Smaller moons are generally less spherical. The nearer moon, Phobos has less dust because it is nearer from Mars and is less able to gravitationally hold onto its residual dust from its cratering than Deimos.
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    The moons of Mars may have started with a huge collision with a protoplanet one third the mass of Mars that formed a ring around Mars. The inner part of the ring formed a large moon. Gravitational interactions between this moon and the outer ring formed Phobos and Deimos. See more

    The two moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos. They are irregular in shape. Both were discovered by American astronomer Asaph Hall in August 1877 and are named after the Greek mythological twin characters See more

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    If viewed from Mars's surface near its equator, a full Phobos would look about one-third as big as a full moon on Earth. It has an See more

    Past attempts and proposals
    While many Martian probes provided images and other data about Phobos and Deimos, only few were dedicated to these satellites and intended to perform a flyby or landing on the surface.
    Two probes under … See more

    List of missions to the moons of Mars
    Mars trojan – Celestial bodies that share the orbit of Mars
    Satellites of Mars
    Transit of Deimos from Mars – Transit of a Moon of Mars See more

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    Speculation about the existence of the moons of Mars had begun when the moons of Jupiter were discovered. When Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), … See more

    The origin of the Martian moons is still controversial. Phobos and Deimos both have much in common with carbonaceous C-type asteroids, … See more

    • Phobos, with Stickney Crater on the right (2003).
    • Phobos (1998).
    • Comparison - Phobos (top) and Deimos (bottom) (2005). See more

     
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