Mars, Phobos
A passing star may have kicked the weird moons of giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn into place, new research suggests.
A third Martian moon around a third the size of our own could explain the anomaly. Mars's current satellites Phobos and ...
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Minuscule meteoroids slamming into the lunar surface could be kicking up most of the atoms that make up the lunar exosphere.
We are all familiar with our one Moon but other planets have different numbers of moons; Mercury has none, Jupiter has 95 and ...
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An astronomer at the U.S. Naval Observatory has developed a hypothesis to explain the unique shape and terrain of Mars. He ...