This research was partially funded by CNES under the research contract Ref.R-S20/BS-0005-069.
Understanding the internal composition of a celestial body is fundamental for formulating theories regarding its origin.Deep knowledge of the distribution of mass under the body’s crust can be achieved by analyzing i...
supported by the Science and Technology Development Fund, Macao (Grant No. 0020/2021/A1);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 12173106);supported by the Science and Technology Development Fund, Macao (Grant No. 0079/2018/A2)
Numerous linear grooves have long been recognized as covering the surface of Phobos, but the mechanisms of their formation are still unclear. One possible mechanism is related to the largest crater on Phobos, the Stic...
This article is part of the "Global Economic Governance-Actors,Areas of Influence,Interactions" research project(OPUS,2016/23/B/HS5/00118)funded by the National Science Centre,Poland.
This article addresses challenges to the established international order.Its critique becomes particularly discernible at the domestic level,where political and economic frameworks are contested by electorates and ant...
The increased velocity for the inner moon Phobos at Mars is calculated, assuming a modified gravity law with distributed mass. The motion of the moon is assumed to be balanced by the "close-force". The results from ...
supported by the CAS-DAAD joint scholarship,the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.10973031);the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant No.2010AA122206);the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (Grant NO.11.G34.31.0021)
Models for the gravitational field of Mars moon Phobos were developed using the latest shape model and assuming homogeneous density distribution.Three methods were applied in our study.Comparisons were made between th...
Disagreement in estimations of the observed acceleration of Phobos yields several theories empirically modifying classical description of motion of the satellite, but its orbital positions detected by Mars-aimed space...
supported in part by NSC Grant NSC 96-2752-M-008-011-PAE and Ministry of Education under the Aim for Top University Program NCU
The magnetic field disturbances detected by the Phobos-2 spacecraft in 1989 have been suggested to be caused by a ring of dust and/or gas emitted from the Martian moon,Phobos.The physical nature of these"Phobos events...