Deimos
Deimos, the smaller and outer moon of Mars, is a similarly irregularly shaped object with a mean radius of approximately 6 kilometers. This moon, which orbits Mars at a distance of 23,460 kilometers, is also believed to be a captured asteroid and has been the subject of numerous scientific studies and missions.
Like Phobos, Deimos has been utilized by the Lumens as a base for research and resource extraction, as well as a staging point for interplanetary exploration. The moon's unique orbital properties and low gravity make it an ideal location for conducting long-term space habitation studies and testing new technologies for deep space travel.
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