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  • Mars Moons & Gravity: Understanding Martian Moon Interactions
    It's not possible to calculate the gravitational attraction *between* Mars' moons because there's only one confirmed moon orbiting Mars: Phobos.

    Therefore, there's no gravitational attraction *between* the moons, as there's only one.

    However, we can calculate the gravitational attraction between Mars and Phobos. Let me know if you'd like that calculation!

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