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Transits of Phobos from the Mars Opportunity rover landing site Duration Earth time Duration (Local Solar time) Minim. separ. Phobos ang. diam. Sun ang. diam. Sun alt. prior set of transits occurred in late April 2003 – early May 2003: 7 March 2004 (02:46:25 – 02:46:54) 08 18 32 – 08 19 00 671" 779.2" 1230.7" 34.6° 8 March 2004
Annular eclipse of the Sun by Phobos (Curiosity, 20 August 2013) Eclipse of the Sun by Phobos, the larger of the two moons of Mars, in real time (Curiosity, 20 August 2013) The two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, are much smaller than Earth's Moon, greatly reducing the frequency of solar eclipses on that planet.
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During the August 2017 total solar eclipse, the then-president went viral when he ignored all eclipse safety recommendations by gazing directly at the sun with his naked eyes
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