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Mariner 9 television observations of Phobos and Deimos

January 1, 1972

Mariner 9 photographs of Phobos and Deimos have yielded new information about the orbits, rotation periods, sizes, shapes, and surface characteristics of the satellites. Both satellites appear to be in synchronous rotation. They are irregular, heavily cratered bodies whose shapes appear to have been determined largely by impact fragmentation and spalling. The surfaces of both satellites have crater densities close to saturation and nearly identical, very low albedos. Lower limits on the tensile and yield strengths are estimated, and it is concluded that both satellites may consist of well-consolidated, though possibly highly fractured material. 

Publication Year 1972
Title Mariner 9 television observations of Phobos and Deimos
DOI 10.1016/0019-1035(72)90007-3
Authors James B. Pollack, J. Veverka, M. Noland, C. Sagan, W.K. Hartmann, T. C. Duxbury, G.H. Born, D. J. Milton, B.A. Smith
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Icarus
Index ID 70010129
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse