
195-Phobos Photobombs Hubble’s Picture of Mars
April 26

Phobos Photobombs Hubble’s Picture of Mars.
When the Hubble Space Telescope observed Mars near opposition in May, 2016, a sneaky companion photobombed the picture. Phobos, the Greek personification of fear, is one of two tiny moons orbiting Mars. In 13 exposures over 22 minutes, Hubble captured a timelapse of Phobos moving through its 7-hour 39-minute orbit.