... Phobos . Mars I . Phobos [FOH-bohs] (fear) is a moon of Mars and was named after an attendant of the Roman war god Mars. ... Some scientists speculate that Phobos and Mars' other moon, Deimos , are captured asteroids. ...
... Uranus IV . Oberon [O-buh-ron] is a moon of Uranus that is characterized by an old, heavily cratered, and icy surface. ... There are bright rays similar to those seen on Jupiter's moon Callisto . Oberon Statistics . Discovered by . ...
... All five missions were successful, and 99% of the Moon was photographed with a resolution of 60 meters (197 feet) or better. ... Launched: 10 August 1966 . Imaged Moon: 18-29 August 1966 . Objective: Apollo landing site survey mission . ...
... Its density is 1.43 gm/cm 3 , which makes it the densest moon of Saturn other than Titan . ... Dione is probably composed of a rocky core making up one-third of the moon's mass, with the rest water-ice. ...
... P an is within the Encke Division in Saturn's A ring. S mall moons near the rings produce wave patterns in the rings. ... discovery of Pan, an analysis of the patterns in the edge of Saturn's A ring predicted the size and location of a small moon ...
... Iapetus . Saturn VI . Iapetus [eye-AP-i-tus] is one of the stranger moons of Saturn. ... The dark surface might be composed of matter that was either swept up from space or oozed from the moon's interior. ...