No, it is not.
Deimos is not geologically active.
Deimos, one of Mars' two moons, is a small and heavily cratered body with a surface dominated by impact craters. There is currently no direct evidence to suggest the presence of volcanic activity on Deimos. Volcanoes are typically formed by the eruption of molten rock, or magma, from beneath a planetary surface, and the lack of volcanic features on Deimos indicates that it may not have experienced such volcanic activity in its history.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
It is unlikely that Deimos, one of the moons of Mars, has water. Deimos is a small and rocky object with a very thin atmosphere, making it unlikely for water to exist on its surface.
The Martian satellite Deimos has a volume of 999.78 km3 which means it would take about 108 million Deimos sized objects to occupy the same volume as the Earth.
Deimos is not geologically active.
Deimos, one of Mars' two moons, is a small and heavily cratered body with a surface dominated by impact craters. There is currently no direct evidence to suggest the presence of volcanic activity on Deimos. Volcanoes are typically formed by the eruption of molten rock, or magma, from beneath a planetary surface, and the lack of volcanic features on Deimos indicates that it may not have experienced such volcanic activity in its history.
No. Deimos does not have an atmosphere.
No. Deimos is one of the moons of Mars.
Deimos is a moon of the planet Mars.
Yes, Phobos is bigger than Deimos. Phobos mass is .00000018 and Deimos mass is .000000024. Phobos is 12X8 (miles) and Deimos is 7X6
Deimos is 12km in diameter
Deimos Tapes was created in 2012.
Deimos Imaging's population is 35.
Deimos Imaging was created in 2006.
Deimos Rising was created in 2001.
Deimos Rising happened in 2001.