• deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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    Both Mars’ moons (Phobos and Deimos) are asteroids. They’re really small.

    “Hydrostatic equilibrium” is the term (I think) for when a body is massive enough for its gravity to pull it into a spheroid. E.g. Ceres is about 950km in diameter and is ‘round’.

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      16 hours ago

      Hmm today I learned that asteroids can also be moons! Was it just floating around freely like any other asteroid until it got caught into the orbit of Mars, then got stuck there forever?

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        Probably. It does happen.

        Fun fact. Triton, Neptune’s largest moon, orbits the wrong way which means it was gravitationally captured by Neptune at some point.

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      21 hours ago

      Both Mars’ moons (Phobos and Deimos) are asteroids. They’re really small.

      And another W for earth, get fucked mars. Is he even trying?