Image:Phobos Stickney vo1 357a64.gif

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Viking 1 Orbiter global view of the Martian satellite Phobos. The 10 km diameter Stickney crater is at the left, centered at 5 S, 55 W. The Mars facing point is at the bottom center of Phobos, and the north pole is at about 1:00 from this point. Radiating grooves and crater chains can be seen around Stickney. Phobos is roughly 20 km across in this image. (Viking Orbiter 357A64)

The photo was taken on June 10, 1977 at 06:09:51, from a distance of 1590.4 km.

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