Posted on 07/01/2003 5:11:06 AM PDT by petuniasevan
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Explanation: Why is Phobos so dark? Phobos, the largest and innermost of two Martian moons, is the darkest moon in the entire Solar System. Its unusual orbit and color indicate that it may be a captured asteroid composed of a mixture of ice and dark rock. The above picture was captured recently by the robot spacecraft Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) orbiting Mars. Phobos is a heavily cratered and barren moon, with its largest crater located on the far side. From MGS images like this, Phobos has been determined to be covered by perhaps a meter of loose dust. Phobos orbits so close to Mars that from some places it would appear to rise and set twice a day, but from other places it would not be visible at all. Phobos' orbit around Mars is continually decaying -- it will likely break up with pieces crashing to the Martian surface in about 50 million years.
Distance from center of Mars |
9,378 km (5827 mi) |
Distance from surface of Mars |
5,989 km (3720 mi) |
Radius |
13.4×10.8×9.4 km (8.3x6.7x5.8 mi) |
Mass |
9.6 x 1015 kg (2.1 x 1016lbs) |
Rotational Period |
Synchronous |
Orbital Period |
0.3 days |
Orbital Eccentricity |
0.015 |
Orbital Inclination |
1.0 degree |
The European mission "Mars Express" is intended to images close-up the leading edge of Phobos when the craft arrives at Mars later this year.
Mars Global Surveyor image, 8-19-98.
Resolution is 12 meters.
Another theory is that the grooves are actually strings of craters formed from impact of materials thrown off Mars from meteoric impacts THERE. See the photo below and you may agree:
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