火卫一: 火星的悲剧卫星

2026年1月25日

图中显示了一个形状不规则的大型物体,主要呈棕色,表面有许多陨石坑。有关更多详细信息,请参阅说明。

Phobos: Doomed Moon of Mars
Image Credit:
NASA, LPL (U. Arizona), MRO, HiRISE

Explanation: This moon is doomed. Mars, the red planet named for the Roman god of war, has two tiny moons, Phobos and Deimos, whose names are derived from the Greek for Fear and Panic. These Martian moons may well be captured asteroids originating in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter or perhaps from even more distant reaches of our Solar System. The larger moon, Phobos, is indeed seen to be a cratered, asteroid-like object in this stunning color image from the robotic Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which can image objects as small as 10 meters. But Phobos orbits so close to Mars – about 5,800 kilometers above the surface compared to 400,000 kilometers for our Moon – that gravitational tidal forces are dragging it down. In perhaps 50 million years, Phobos is expected to disintegrate into a ring of debris.

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