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Mars Express flyby viewed from Phobos (Animation)
8 Views • Aug 19, 2015
Description
As the spacecraft passes close to Phobos, it will be pulled slightly off course by the moon's gravity, by a few tens of centimetres. This small deviation will be measured using the spacecraft's radio signals, and then translated into measurements of gravity, mass and density at different locations on the moon.
Closest approach occurred at 07:09:00 GMT (08:09:00 CET) on 29 December 2013.
This animation shows the view in real time from the surface of Phobos.
Credit: ESA
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