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The ESA spacecraft Hera flew past Mars on March 12, 2025, capturing images of the planet and its moon Deimos.
Some scientists propose that Phobos and Deimos may be made up of residual debris from an impact event on Mars.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will launch the Martian Moon eXploration (MMX) mission to Phobos and Deimos in September 2024.
Phobos is about 22 kilometers in diameter and Deimos is about 13 kilometers in diameter.
The analysis of meteorites is important for understanding the origin of Phobos and Deimos.
The origin of Mars' moons, Phobos and Deimos, remains a matter of debate among scientists.
An opposing hypothesis suggests Phobos and Deimos are asteroids captured by Mars's gravitational pull.
Neuraspace partnered with Elecnor Deimos to improve debris tracking, with the partnership announced in Coimbra, Portugal on 13 November 2023.
Aciturri, AIRBUS, Air Liquide, ALTER, Anteral, Applus, Caye, CECOM, CMASA, Deimos, INSYTE, LOGO 2, Mecanizados Especiales, OCCAM, Repsol, Swagelok, Talleres Ramón Clemente, and Tecno Lanema are strategic partners already approved in MIURA 1.
PLD Space, together with Aciturri, AIRBUS, Air Liquide, ALTER, Anteral, Applus, Caye, CECOM, CMASA, Deimos, INSYTE, LOGO 2, Mecanizados Especiales, OCCAM, Repsol, Swagelok, Talleres Ramón Clemente and Tecno Lanema, won the PERTE contract from the Spanish Government to develop a micro launcher.
Port shipping manifests published in 2023-02-01 show Deimos scheduled to depart Pascagoula on 2023-02-20 and Phobos scheduled to depart on 2023-03-12.
SpaceX acquired two oil rigs in 2020 and named them Phobos and Deimos.
Elecnor Deimos, Alén Space, DHV Technology, and Satlantis have established an alliance to develop eight satellites for Spain's participation in the Atlantic Constellation project.
SkyLabs will supply Deimos with picoRTU and NANOhpm-obc as critical components of their innovative modular AOCS.
SkyLabs' solution has been recognized by Deimos as enabling the development of leading-edge AOCS products with high configurability and customization for a variety of small satellite missions.
SkyLabs has signed a Collaboration Agreement with Deimos Elecnor to provide On-Board Computer (OBC) and Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) equipment for Deimos' standalone AOCS product for small satellites.
Deimos is developing a modular AOCS for small satellites to meet the demand for rapid procurement of agile and high stability attitude control systems for LEO and Earth Observation missions.
SkyLabs became the provider of OBC and RTU solutions for Deimos' AOCS and beyond through their collaboration agreement.
Dr. Tomaž Rotovnik, CEO of SkyLabs, stated that the cooperation with Deimos represents a key milestone for SkyLabs in the small-scale satellite market.
Deimos' AOCS product provides very high pointing stability, agility, and a competitive price point.