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The Emirates Mars Mission gathered precise observations of the Martian moon Deimos and of comet 3I/ATLAS.
Deimos played a prominent role in the launch of Spain’s first two Earth observation satellites, Deimos-1 and Deimos-2.
Miguel Belló Mora founded Deimos in 2001.
Miguel Belló Mora was chief executive officer of Deimos until 2022.
Deimos is now owned by Indra.
JAXA’s MMX mission is designed to explore Phobos and Deimos and investigate the origin of Mars’s tiny moons.
The ASTRAL consortium includes Orbit Fab, KISPE Space Systems, Gate Space Innovation GmbH, Blackswan Space, and Indra Deimos.
Consortium partners include KISPE Space Systems, Gate Space Innovation, Blackswan Space, and Indra Deimos, who will help design and develop supporting technologies for the ASTRAL mission.
After acquiring 100% of the pioneering firm Deimos in 2024, Indra is now integrating the capabilities of Hispasat and Hisdesat into its new space company, Indra Space.
Several concepts for human exploration of Mars, including a proposal for a mission to the moons Phobos and Deimos, were presented at the 1981 conference.
In early April 2024, ESA and AEE awarded contracts to consortia led by Deimos and Open Cosmos Europe for the consolidation phase of the Atlantic Constellation project.
On 16 October 2024, Open Cosmos announced that it had been selected over Deimos for the implementation phase of Spain’s contribution to the Atlantic Constellation.
Indra Group acquired the Spanish company Deimos Space in mid-2024.
The ESA spacecraft Hera flew past Mars on March 12, 2025, capturing images of the planet and its moon Deimos.
During the closest approach, Hera came within approximately 5000 kilometers of Mars and about 1000 kilometers of Deimos.
Spectral data suggesting asteroid resemblance has led to theories that Deimos may be a captured asteroid, although other aspects support the impact theory of its formation.
The JAXA MMX mission aims to investigate the origins of the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos and the process of planetary formation in the solar system.
The data gathered from the flyby will aid in the scientific investigation of Deimos and calibrate Hera's instruments for its mission in the Didymos system.
Deimos has a very dark surface, and its origin is still scientifically unclear.
The images taken during the flyby provided a new perspective of Mars and Deimos.