Recently we told you about the Mars Express flyby of the Mars moon Phobos that occurred on March 7. Now it is time to break out the old-time red/cyan glasses to see some spectacular views of the moon in 3-D. They have also released high resolution images of Phobos with every pixel equal to just 4.4 meters. One of the purposes of the flyby was to measure the gravity of Phobos. Another purpose was to map out future landing sites for the Russian Phobos–Grunt mission in 2011. Take a look at the site below to see the images, as well as a video of the flyby.

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