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Catching a Glimpse of Phobos: Mars Rover's Lunar Snapshots
MarsMonday, November 4, 2024
Phobos is one of Mars' two moons, but it's not like our moon. It's much smaller and has a different shape. Over time, Phobos has been getting closer to Mars. If it gets too close, it might break apart or crash into the planet.
The rover's images provide valuable data for scientists to analyze. They can track Phobos' movement and predict what might happen in the future. It's like solving a cosmic puzzle where every piece matters.
So next time you look up at the night sky, remember that NASA's Perseverance rover is helping us understand our solar system a little better, one snap at a time.
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