
Scientists have come up with substantial evidence to suggest that Phobos was formed during a catastrophic event.The exact origin of Mars" two moons has been a topic of debate for years, but now scientists believe they have firm evidence pointing to a massive collision with Mars blasting offrocks that would have coalesced to form Phobos.
Scientists say they have uncovered firm evidence that Mars"s biggest moon, Phobos, is made from rocks blasted off the Martian surface in a catastrophic event. The origin of Mars"s satellites Phobos and Deimos is a long-standing puzzle.
View: Full article |
Source: BBC News
Views : 5675
Skull spotted on Mars
The log on Mars - explained
Climate change hits Mars
ESA prepares for manned mission to Mars
Russia plans to send monkey to Mars
Buzz Aldrin urges US to land on Mars
Europes Mars missions get final go-ahead
Synthetic life could be used on trips to Mars