Multiple Choice
Phobos, the inner satellite of Mars, has a diameter of about 28 km and circles about 6000 km above the Martian surface. Approximately what is the angular diameter of Phobos when viewed from Mars (in degrees) ?
A) 1/100
B) 1/4
C) 1
D) 5 1/2
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