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Twin moons above Mars
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, Dec 11 2009 08:44 PM
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Posted 11 December 2009 - 08:44 PM
Look, up in the sky: It's Phobos and Deimos, in a duo performance captured for the first time by camera. Europe's Mars Express orbiter did the legwork last month, snapping pictures at least every second for 1.5 minutes on Nov. 5. The images, along with a cool movie, were released this morning. Phobos, in the foreground, is the larger of the moons, circling Mars every seven hours and 39 minutes. It was 7,332 miles from the spacecraft at the time the pictures were taken. Circling 16,280 miles away, was little sister moon Deimos.
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