• MAVEN Observes Mars Moon Phobos in the Mid- and Far-Ultraviolet

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    MAVEN Observes Mars Moon Phobos in the Mid- and Far-Ultraviolet
    February 29, 2016

    NASA scientists are closer to solving the mystery of how Mars' moon Phobos formed.

    In late November and early December 2015, NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission made a series of close approaches to the Martian moon Phobos, collecting data from within 300 miles (500 kilometers) of
    the moon.

    [Graphic]
    The orbit of MAVEN sometimes crosses the orbit of Phobos. This image shows
    the configuration of the two orbits in early December 2015, when MAVEN's Phobos observations were made.
    Credits: CU/LASP and NASA

    Among the data returned were spectral images of Phobos in the ultraviolet.
    The images will allow MAVEN scientists to better assess the composition
    of this enigmatic object, whose origin is unknown.

    [Image]
    Phobos as observed by MAVEN's Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph. Orange
    shows mid-ultraviolet (MUV) sunlight reflected from the surface of Phobos, exposing the moon's irregular shape and many craters. Blue shows far ultraviolet
    light detected at 121.6 nm, which is scattered off of hydrogen gas in
    the extended upper atmosphere of Mars. Phobos, observed here at a range
    of 300km, blocks this light, eclipsing the ultraviolet sky.
    Credits: CU/LASP and NASA

    Comparing MAVEN's images and spectra of the surface of Phobos to similar
    data from asteroids and meteorites will help planetary scientists understand the moon's origin - whether it is a captured asteroid or was formed in
    orbit around Mars. The MAVEN data, when fully analyzed, will also help scientists look for organic molecules on the surface. Evidence for such molecules has been reported by previous measurements from the ultraviolet spectrograph on the Mars Express spacecraft.

    The observations were made by the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph instrument aboard MAVEN.

    MAVEN's principal investigator is based at the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, and NASA's Goddard Space
    Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, manages the MAVEN project. Partner institutions include Lockheed Martin, the University of California at Berkeley, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

    For more information on MAVEN, visit:

    http://www.nasa.gov/maven

    Nancy Neal Jones
    NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland

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