The moons of Mars are named after the mythological sons of Mars and Venus (or rather Ares and Aphrodite): Phobos, which means fear, and Deimos, which means terror.
The rotation of Phobos is Synchronous meaning ''Existing or occurring at the same time.''
The word derives from the Greek Phobos meaning Fear
Phobos, one of Mars' moons, orbits in a prograde motion around Mars, meaning it follows the same direction as the planet's rotation.
Arachnophobia, coined in 1925, is a compound of "arachnid" and "-phobia" which come ultimately from the Greek aráchn ('spider') and phobos ('fear'), respectively.
Phobos does not have seasons like Earth does because it is tidally locked to Mars, meaning the same side always faces the planet. This results in a consistent temperature on the surface of the moon.
It is a specific fear of chickens and other fowls. The words derives from the Greek 'Alector' meaning rooster and 'phobos' meaning fewar
Xenophobia comes from the Greek words (xenos), meaning "strange," "foreigner," and (phobos), meaning "fear.
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Mars, named after the Roman god of war, has only two satellites. They are named after sons of Ares, the Greek god of war. Phobos, named after the Greek god Phobos (meaning fear), and Deimos, who was Phobos' twin brother and a symbol of dread in Greek mythology.
Yes. Phobos does have rocks. :)
The fear of evil spirits is the closest I could get so Demonophobia Its Greek "Daimon" meaning evil spirit and "Phobos" meaning fear
There is no evidence to suggest that Phobos, one of Mars' moons, has geysers. Phobos is thought to be a captured asteroid and lacks the internal heat and geological activity needed for geyser formation.