Deimos vs The Moon (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Deimos and the Moon are that Deimos is smaller with a diameter of 12.4km while the Moon has a diameter of 3,474.8km, the Moon orbits Earth while Deimos orbits Mars and the Moon is spherical in shape while Deimos is not. There are numerous other differences between the two so, continue … Read more

Deimos vs Earth (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Earth and Deimos are that Earth is the largest terrestrial planet in our solar system with a diameter of 12,724km compared to Deimos’ diameter of 12.4km, Earth is able to sustain intelligent life while Deimos cannot and Deimos is tidally locked to Mars while Earth is not tidally locked to anything. … Read more

Deimos vs Venus (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Deimos and Venus are that Deimos is a natural satellite while Venus is a terrestrial planet, Deimos is very small, coming in at 12.4 km while Venus is the second largest rock based planet with a diameter of 12,104km, and Venus has an atmosphere 90 times the thickness of Earth while … Read more

Deimos vs Mercury (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Deimos and Mercury are that Deimos is a natural staellite that orbits Mars while Mercury is a planet that only orbits the Sun, Deimos is far smaller with a diameter of 12.4km compared to Mercury’s 4,879km and Deimos is tidally locked to Mars while Mercury is in a 3:2 orbital resonance … Read more

Deimos vs Sun (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between the Sun and Deimos is that the Sun is the central entity in our solar system that all objects in its local region orbit, has a diameter of 1.39 million km and is the brightest entity in our solar system that produces energy for life to exist via nuclear fusion whilst … Read more

Phobos vs Sun (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between the Sun and Phobos is that the Sun is the central entity in our solar system that all objects in its local region orbit, has a diameter of 1.39 million km and is the brightest entity in our solar system that produces energy for life to exist via nuclear fusion whilst … Read more

Phobos vs Charon (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Charon are that Phobos orbits Mars while Charon orbits Pluto, Phobos is far smaller with a diameter of 22.53km while Charon’s is 1,212km and Charon has a more spherical shape to its body unlike Phobos which is more oval. There are various other differences between these two, so continue … Read more

Phobos vs Pluto (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Pluto and Phobos are that Pluto is a dwarf planet while Phobos is a natural satellite, Pluto has 5 moons orbiting it while Phobos has 0, Phobos is far smaller with a diameter of 22.53km compared to Pluto’s 2,370km and Pluto is a spherical shape while Phobos is not.  There are … Read more

Phobos vs Triton (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Triton are that Phobos is much smaller with a diameter of 22.53km compared to Triton’s 2,706km, Triton is spherical in shape while Phobos is not and Triton is one of many planets that orbit Neptune while Phobos is one of 2 that orbit Mars.  There are various other differences … Read more