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Martian Moons Block Sun In Unique Eclipse Images From Another Planet![]() Phobos by Opportunity Sol 45 |
Other spacecraft ma be able to take better images of Phobos using this new information. This event is similar to solar eclipses seen on Earth in which our Moon passes in front of the Sun. The images were taken by the rover's panoramic camera.
Previously, on Sol 39 the rover Opportunity caught a transit, of the martian moon Deimos over the Sun. This event was more similar to solar transit of Mercury or Venus as seen from Earth but the apparent size of the transiting moon is still large enough to be readily seen without the aid of a telescope from the surface of Mars.
The image was taken by the MER-A on sol 39 of its mission. Deimos passed slightly closer to the center of the Sun than expected, and arrived about 30 seconds early. This observation will help refine our knowledge of the orbit and position of Deimos.
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