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Could Strange Mars Craters be from a Fallen Third Moon?
[/caption]Was there a third Martian moon orbiting the planet? Did Phobos and Deimos have a triplet sibling? According to the discovery of two elliptical impact craters, there might just have been another moon, but it ploughed into the Red Planet’s surface a long time ago. The moonlet would have been approximately 1.5 km wide (0.9 … Continue reading "Could Strange Mars Craters be from a Fallen Third Moon?"
Ian O'Neill