Phobos and Jupiter conjunction observed from Mars

Beautiful photo of the conjunction of Phobos with Jupiter observed from Mars.

Even though Phobos seems to be the only piece of rock, it is the largest of the two martian moons. The image sequence is showing Phobos seen with Jupiter in the background. Images were taken by ESA’s Mars Express on 1 June 2011:

Image source: ESA



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