Limtoc is an impact crater on the surface of Mars's moon Phobos.
[1] Limtoc was officially named by the International Astronomical Union on 29 November 2006, after a character from Jonathan Swift’s 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels.
[1] Limtoc is estimated to have formed within the last 109 million years, making it one of the youngest features on Phobos.
Ejecta sent towards the southern edge was largely catapulted out of Stickney.
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