A tiny moon of Mars is clearly tired of its planet hogging all of humanity's attention.
A newly-released timelapse video taken by the Hubble Space Telescope shows Mars' moon Phobos peeking out from behind the planet as it orbited the red world in May 2016.
The Hubble was initially just trying to snap a few nice images of Mars, but Phobos had other plans.
"Over the course of 22 minutes, Hubble took 13 separate exposures, allowing astronomers to create a time-lapse video showing the diminutive moon's orbital path," NASA said in a statement. Read more...
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