Illustration of the moon Phobos (foreground) over Olympus Mons on Mars (background). Phobos is the larger of the two moons orbiting Mars. It has a large crater called Stickney Crater, which is 10 kilometres across. Phobos orbits Mars at a distance of 9,400 kilometres and takes just over 7.6 hours to complete one orbit. Olympus Mons is a giant shield volcano on Mars. It is 600 kilometres across and rises to a height of 24 kilometres.
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