Phobos? That's a good job for me.
Phobos rises in the west,
Phobos 2, while successfully photographing Mars and Phobos,
NASA's Mars Odyssey took the first picture of Phobos.
Phobos and I looked at each other and were silent.
Mars has two moons, Deimos and Phobos, that are relatively small and irregular shaped.
(the opposite effect happens to satellites with unusual orbits such as Phobos and Triton).
(The opposite effect occurs to satellites with unusual orbits for instance Phobos and Triton).
The unstable orbit of Phobos would seem to point towards a relatively recent capture.
The word"agoraphobia" is an English adoption of the Greek words agora(αγορά) and Phobos φόβος.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, both of which are small and irregularly shaped.
Phobos rises in the west,
sets in the east, and rises again in just 11 hours.
From the surface of Mars, Phobos and demos movements look quite different from our own moon.
Mars has two relatively small natural moons, Phobos and Deimos, which orbit close to the planet.
Mars has two relatively small natural moons, Phobos and Deimos, whose orbit is close to the planet.
Phobos rises in the west,
sets in the east, and rises again in the west 11 hours later.
Phobos is emerging in the west,
it exists in the east and only emerges again after 11 hours.
Phobos, on the other hand,
rises in the west and sets in the west, then rises again after eleven hours.
From the Martian surface, the motions of Phobos and Deimos appear very different from that of our own Moon.
From the surface of Mars, the motions of Phobos and Deimos appear different from that of our own moon.
From the surface of Mars, the motions of Phobos and Deimos appear very different from that of our own moon.
It is not like the
fear associated with the ancient Greek deity Phobos, described as a sinister god that inspired terror.
Phobos 2, while successfully photographing Mars and Phobos,
failed just before it was set to release two landers on Phobos's surface.
The Soviet probes Phobos 1 and 2 were sent to Mars in 1988 to study Mars and its two moons.
Phobos 2, while successfully photographing Mars and Phobos,
failed before it was set to release two landers to the surface of Phobos.
From the surface of Mars, the motions of Phobos and Deimos appear very different from that of the Earth's moon Luna.
Deimos(systematic designation: Mars II) is the smaller and outermost of the two natural satellites of the planet Mars,
the other being Phobos.
Phobos 2, while successfully photographing Mars and Phobos,
failed just before it was set to release two landers to the surface of Phobos.
Their names are never mentioned in the show, but they are Phobos and Deimos, which are the names of the two moons of Mars.
The Soviet probes Phobos 1 and 2 were sent to Mars in 1988 to study Mars and its two moons, with a focus on Phobos.