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Mars may be slowly ripping its largest moon apart

Mars’ largest moon Phobos shows signs of being ripped apart by the extreme gravitational forces exerted on it by the Red Planet, a new study shows.

Researchers have revealed that the unusual grooves covering Phobos’ surface, which were previously assumed to be scars from an ancient asteroid impact, are actually dust-filled canyons that are growing wider as the moon gets stretched out by gravitational forces.

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