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Articles and discussion about Mars' moon Deimos.

Deimos is the smaller and outermost of the two moons of the planet Mars.


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2021/12/26
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National Air and Space Museum on Twitter: "Today in 1877, Mars' moon Deimos was discovered by Asaph Hall at the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. "

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2020/08/13
13:33 UTC

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Deimos First, Mars indirect?

A very compelling talk favouring Deimos as a first destination: James Logan, MD | Living on Mars - YouTube

Less delta-V than Moon or Mars, no atmospheric landing, solar illumination, O'Neill type of habitat possible, low latency for Mars tele-robotics, carbonaceous chondrite for ISRU...

Deimos and Phobos as Destinations for Human Exploration

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2018/11/27
04:52 UTC

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