Astronomers have known since 1976 that Mars' little moon Phobos is covered in grooves. A new study suggests those grooves were made after huge bodies crashed into Mars, blowing out ejecta that strafed Phobos.
Not everyone buys the hypothesis, but it seems to have some potential.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
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