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The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaMars Express animation of Phobos' shadow transiting MarsFeb. 2, 2010 | 11:08 PST | 19:08 UTC
A cool item was posted to the Mars Express VMC website this morning: For the first-time ever, VMC has imaged what we believe to be the shadow of Mars' moon Phobos crossing the surface of Mars. The shadow cast by Phobos as it passes between the Sun and Mars was photographed by VMC on 30 January, just as Mars Express approaches an intensive scientific observation campaign of Phobos.They went on to invite readers to produce an animation from their images. Sure, I'll make an animation! Here's my version, produced from the raw images using the processing technique I discussed in my VMC image processing tutorial:
Undoubtedly, VMC will see this event again. Phobos shadow transits are very common because Phobos orbits so close to Mars (at an altitude of 6,000 kilometers or so, roughly the same as Mars' diameter) that no matter what season it is, the shadow almost always crosses Mars' disk once each 8-hour orbit. Only near the solstices does the shadow miss Mars. In fact, it's quite likely that the event has happened before in VMC observations and just not noticed -- this one was seen by accident by Thomas Ormston at ESA earlier today. Check out the older photos and see if you can find more Phobos transits!
CommentsShadow seen before
This is indeed the first time VMC has seen the shadow - but to set the record straight, Viking also took images from orbit showing the shadow of Phobos transit the Viking lander 1 site in Chryse. The USSR's Phobos 2 also observed the shadow of Phobos with its Termoscan instrument.
#1 - Phil Stooke - 02/02/2010 - 11:38
Dust storm
The dust storm seen moving near the terminator in the right is also beautiful…
#2 - DarkSapiens - 02/02/2010 - 12:46
Shadow seen before
Actually, Phil, they acknowledged the shadow has been seen many times before -- see the second paragraph in the block quote at the top of the post.
#3 - Emily Lakdawalla - 02/02/2010 - 13:24
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