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

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