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Artists concept of Mars and its moon, Dione
Artist concept showing Mars and its even smaller satellite Deimos might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Deimos. Deimos is seen passing over Acidalia Planitia, an albedo feature that has been observed by Earth-bound astronomers since the 19th century. To the southwest are the fog-filled canyons of Valles Marineris, the westernmost of which are still in darkness. Beyond Mars, immediately to the left of its night side, is Phobos at a distance of 20, 000 miles. The two bright objects in the lower left are the stars Beta Gruis and Al Nair in the southern constellation Grus.
Deimos does not possess enough mass to pull itself into a sphere. Its shape is oblong with a length of about 10 miles and only 6 miles wide at its smallest dimension. Orbiting 14, 600 miles above Mars surface, Deimos completes one revolution every 30 hours
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This stunning print captures the captivating beauty of Mars and its moon, Dione. From a distance of about 100 miles above the surface of Deimos, we are treated to a mesmerizing view. The oblong shape of Deimos is evident, measuring approximately 10 miles in length and only 6 miles wide at its smallest dimension. Despite lacking enough mass to form a sphere, this small satellite gracefully orbits Mars at a height of 14,600 miles. As our gaze extends beyond Mars, Phobos comes into view on the left side of the planet's night side. Shining brightly in the lower left corner are Beta Gruis and Al Nair – two stars belonging to the southern constellation Grus. The landscape below showcases Acidalia Planitia, an albedo feature that has fascinated astronomers for centuries. To the southwest lie Valles Marineris' fog-filled canyons; their depths still shrouded in darkness as sunlight slowly creeps over them. Walter Myers' expertly crafted digital composite brings together elements from our solar system with artistic imagination. This cosmic vista transports us into a science fiction-like world where surreal landscapes blend seamlessly with scientific accuracy. With no human presence visible in this artwork, it serves as a reminder of humanity's ongoing exploration and fascination with distant celestial bodies like Mars and its enigmatic moons.
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