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Giant Impact: Solving the Mystery of How Mars' Moons Formed
The probe to find the origin of Mars oddly-shaped moons, Phobos and Deimos had yielded results that contradict former theories. Two recent studies suggest that the moons weren't asteroids captured by Mar's gravitational force, but remnants from a giant impact between Mars and a smaller protoplanet.
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