Phobos ( / ˈ f oʊ b ə s / FOH -bəs , /- b ɒ s / -boss , [4] from Greek Φόβος ; systematic designation : Mars I ) is the innermost and larger of the two natural satellites of Mars , [5] the other being Deimos . Both moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall .
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2018 |
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Phobos ( / ˈ f oʊ b ə s / FOH -bəs , /- b ɒ s / -boss , [4] from Greek Φόβος ; systematic designation : Mars I ) is the innermost and larger of the two natural satellites of Mars , [5] the other being Deimos . Both moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall . |
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2017 |
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Phobos ( / ˈ f oʊ b ə s / FOH -bəs or / ˈ f oʊ b ɒ s / FOH -bos , [4] from the Greek Φόβος .) ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the innermost and larger of the two natural satellites of Mars , [5] the other being Deimos . Both moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall . |
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2016 |
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Phobos ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the innermost and larger of the two natural satellites of Mars , [3] the other being Deimos . Both moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall . |
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2015 |
271948 characters 17 sections 42 paragraphs 27 images 627 internal links 132 external links |
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Phobos ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and innermost of the two natural satellites of Mars , the other being Deimos . Both moons were discovered in 1877 by American astronomer Asaph Hall . |
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2014 |
256352 characters 16 sections 36 paragraphs 24 images 612 internal links 118 external links |
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Phobos ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of the two natural satellites of Mars . Both moons were discovered in 1877. |
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2013 |
246243 characters 13 sections 31 paragraphs 23 images 611 internal links 107 external links |
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Phobos ( / ˈ f oʊ b ə s / FOH -bəs ; Greek : Φόβος ; systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of the two natural satellites of Mars . With a mean radius of 11.27 km, [1] Phobos is 1.79787 times more massive than Mars' second moon, Deimos . It is named after the Greek god Phobos (which means "fear"), a son of Ares (Mars) and Aphrodite (Venus). Both moons were discovered in 1877. |
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2012 |
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Phobos ( / [invalid input: 'icon'] ˈ f oʊ b ə s / FOH -bəs ; Greek : Φόβος ; systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of the two natural satellites of Mars . With a mean radius of 11.1 km (6.9 mi), Phobos is 7.24 times as massive as the second moon Deimos . It is named after the Greek god Phobos (which means "fear"), a son of Ares (Mars). Both moons were discovered in 1877. |
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2011 |
196112 characters 14 sections 31 paragraphs 15 images 518 internal links 91 external links |
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Phobos ( / [invalid input: 'icon'] ˈ f oʊ b ə s / FOH -bəs ; Greek : Φόβος ; systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of the two natural satellites of Mars . Both moons were discovered in 1877. With a mean radius of 11.1 km (6.9 mi), Phobos is 7.24 times as massive as Deimos . It is named after the Greek god Phobos (which means "fear"), a son of Ares (Mars). |
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2010 |
187261 characters 13 sections 28 paragraphs 14 images 505 internal links 79 external links |
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Phobos ( Template:PronEng FOE -bəs , or as Greek Φόβος) ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of the two moons of Mars , the other being Deimos . Both moons were discovered in 1877. With a mean radius of 11.1 km (6.9 mi), Phobos is 7.24 times as massive as Deimos. It is named after the Greek god Phobos (which means "fear"), a son of Ares (Mars). |
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2009 |
169447 characters 14 sections 29 paragraphs 16 images 493 internal links 65 external links |
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Phobos ( Template:PronEng FOE -bəs , or as Greek Φόβος) ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of the two moons of Mars , the other being Deimos . It is named after the Greek god Phobos (which means "fear"), a son of Ares (Mars). A small, irregularly shaped object, Phobos orbits about 9,377 km (5,827 mi) from the center of Mars, closer to its primary than any other known planetary moon. |
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2008 |
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Phobos ( Template:PronEng FOE -bəs , or as Greek Φόβος) ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of Mars ' two small moons , the other being Deimos . It is named after the Greek god Phobos (which means "fear"), a son of Ares (Mars). A small, irregularly shaped object, Phobos orbits about 9 377 km from the center of Mars, closer to its primary than any other planetary moon. |
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2007 |
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Phobos ( Template:PronEng foe'-bəs, or as Greek Φόβος ) ( systematic designation : Mars I ) is the larger and closer of Mars ' two moons (the other being Deimos ). It is named after the Greek god Phobos (which means "fear"), a son of Ares (Mars). Phobos is one of the smallest moons in the solar system, and orbits about 6000 km (3728 mi ) above the surface of Mars, closer to its primary than any other planetary moon. |
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2006 |
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Phobos ( IPA /ˈfoʊboʊs/ or /ˈfoʊbəs/ , Greek Φόβος : "Fright"), is the larger and innermost of Mars ' two moons (the other being Deimos ), and is named after Phobos , son of Ares (Mars) from Greek Mythology . Phobos orbits closer to a major planet than any other moon in the solar system, less than 6000 km (3728 miles ) above the surface of Mars, and is also one of the smaller known moons in the solar system. Its systematic designation is Mars I . The adjectival form of the name is Phobian , and in fairly common usage. |
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2005 |
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Phobos ( IPA /ˈfoʊbəs/ , Greek Φόβος : "Fright"), is the larger and innermost of Mars ' two moons , and is named after Phobos , son of Ares (Mars) from Greek Mythology . Phobos orbits closer to a major planet than any other moon in the solar system, less than 6000 km above the surface of Mars, and is also one of the smallest known moons in the solar system. Its systematic designation is Mars I . The adjectival form of the name is Phobian , and in fairly common usage. |
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2004 |
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Phobos is the larger and innermost of Mars ' two moons , named after Phobos , son of Ares (Mars) from Greek Mythology. Phobos orbits closer to a (major) planet than any other moon in the solar system, less than 6000 km above the surface of Mars. It is also one of the smaller known moons in the solar system. |
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2003 |
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Phobos is the larger and innermost of Mars ' two moons . Phobos is closer to its primary than any other moon in the solar system, less than 6000 km above the surface of Mars. It is also one of the smaller moons in the solar system. Phobos was discovered on August 12 , 1877 , by Asaph Hall , and was photographed by Mariner 9 in 1971 , Viking 1 in 1977 , Phobos 2 in 1988 , and by Mars Global Surveyor in 1998 and 2003 . |
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2002 |
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Phobos is the largest and innermost of Mars ' two moons . Phobos is closer to its primary than any other moon in the solar system, less than 6000 km above the surface of Mars. It is also one of the smaller moons in the solar system. Phobos was discovered on August 12 1877 by Asaph Hall , and was photographed by Mariner 9 in 1971 , Viking 1 in 1977 , and Phobos 2 in 1988 . |