Phobos (moon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phobos (pronounced /ˈfoʊbəs/ FOE-bəs, or as Greek Φόβος) (systematic designation: Mars I) is the larger and closer of two small moons of Mars, the other being Deimos.
Phobos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phobos, Greek for "fear", is the root word of phobia. It may refer to: Phobos (mythology), the Greek god of fear and one of the sons of Ares and Aphrodite in Greek mythology
NASA - Phobos from 6,800 Kilometers (Color)
The illuminated part of Phobos seen in the images is about 21 kilometers (13 miles) across. ... of 9 kilometers (5.6 miles), it is the largest feature on Phobos. ...
APOD: 2001 August 18 - Phobos: Doomed Moon of Mars
About 17 miles across, Phobos really zips through the Martian sky. ... But Phobos is doomed. Phobos orbits so close to Mars, (about 3,600 miles above the ...
Phobos - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Phobos
One of the two moons of Mars, discovered in 1877 by the US astronomer Asaph Hall. It is an irregularly shaped lump of rock, cratered by meteorite impacts.
Mars' Moon Phobos
Phobos (fear) is a moon of Mars and was named after an attendant of the Roman war god Mars. Phobos is a dark body that appears to be composed of C-type surface materials.
Images of Phobos
Spirit Movie of Phobos Eclipse, Sol 675. Full Resolution: TIFF (JPEG ( 2005-11-15. Mars ... Phobos. Mars Express (MEX) Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Panoramic Camera ...
APOD: 2003 March 29 - The Shadow of Phobos
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation. ... in the shadow of Phobos, you would see the ...
Phobos - definition of Phobos by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
Pho·bos (f b s) n. The larger and inner of the two planetary satellites of Mars. [Greek, fear, deity who personifies fear, from phobos, fear; see -phobe.]
Phobos 1 & 2 to Mars
The objectives of the Phobos missions were to conduct surface and atmospheric studies of Mars and study the surface composition of the Martian satellite Phobos.
Phobos - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science
Phobos was discovered by the astronomer Asaph Hall on August 18, 1877, at the ... Phobos orbits Mars at a distance closer than the distance of a synchronous orbit. ...
ESA - Mars Express - Martian moon Phobos in detail
These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft, are Europe’s highest-resolution pictures so far of the Martian moon ...
Mars Global Surveyor MOC2-66 Phobos Release
Phobos ... (A) Phobos as viewed on August 19, 1998, 10 AM PDT. The MGS spacecraft was approximately 1080 km (671 mi) from Phobos at closest approach. ...
Phobos Update: 2/15/2000
Phobos Update: 2/15/2000. Second Monolith Image; Other Interesting Objects in SP255103; More Information On Interpreting the Sun Elevation; Estimate of Sun Elevation at Position of ...
Phobos Mission
PHOBOS MISSION . International project PHOBOS was devoted to the investigations of Mars and its satellites. Two interplanetary probes were launched in 1988, one of them had reached ...
Phobos - Marspedia
Phobos is the larger inner moon of the Mars system (the other, smaller moon is called Deimos) ... Phobos' density is too low to be pure rock, however, and it is ...
DEIMUS & PHOBUS : Greek gods or spirits of fear & terror ; mythology ...
Straightway Pavor (Fear) [Phobos] and insensate Discordia (Strife) from her Getic lair, dark-browed Ira (Anger) with pale cheeks, Dolus (Treachery), Rabies (Frenzy) and towering ...