Phobos vs Titania (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Titania are that Phobos is a moon that orbits Mars while Titania is a moon that orbits Uranus, Titania is bigger with a diameter 1576.8km compared to Phobos’ diameter of 22.53km and Titania is spherical in shape while Phobos is not.  There are various other differences between the two … Read more

Phobos vs Uranus (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Uranus are that Phobos is  a natural satellite while Uranus is a planet, Uranus has a very drastic axial titl of 98 degrees while Phobos’ is 0 degrees and Uranus is far bigger with a diameter of 50,724km while Phobos’ is 22.53 km. There are various other differences between … Read more

Phobos vs Saturn (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Saturn and Phobos are that Saturn is a gas giant planet while Phobos is a natural satellite, Phobos orbits Mars while Saturn has 81 moons orbiting it, Saturn is significatly larger with a diameter of 116,460km compared to Phobos’ is 22.53km and Saturn has 7 very visible rings orbiting it while … Read more

Phobos vs Europa (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Europa are that Phobos is far smaller with a diameter of 22.53km while Europa’s diameter is 3,121.6km, Europa orbits Jupiter while Phobos orbits Mars and Europa may have an icy ocean underneath its surface while Phobos does not. There are various other differences between the two so, continue reading … Read more

Phobos vs Io (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Io are that Phobos is far smaller with a diameter of 22.53km compared to Io’s 3,643km, Io is the most volcanically active entity in our solar system while Phobos has no volcanic activity and Io orbits Jupiter while Phobos orbits Mars.  There are various other differences between the two … Read more

Phobos vs Callisto (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Callisto are that Phobos orbits Mars while Callisto orbits Jupiter, Callisto is bigger with a diameter of 4,820.6km while Phobos has a diameter of 22.53km and Callisto is amongst the most cratered celestial bodies in our entire solar system while Phobos is not. There are various other differences between … Read more

Phobos vs Ganymede (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Phobos and Ganymede are that Ganymede is the largest moon with a diameter of 5,268km while Phobos is one of the smallest with a diameter of 22.53km, Ganymede has a magnetosphere while Phobos does not and Ganymede orbits Jupiter while Phobos orbits Mars.  There are various other differences between these to … Read more

Is The Moon A Luminous Object? (EXPLAINED!)

The moon is a non-luminous object because it doesn’t create its own light; instead, reflecting around 12% of the radiation it soaks up from the Sun. The moon appears bright in our night sky because of its proximity to our planet, but many moons are far brighter within the solar system. Still, none of these … Read more