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SpectraCat said:This is all about tides? Phobos and Deimos are *tiny* 6 or 7 orders of magnitude smaller than our own moon (in terms of mass). I doubt they would have much effect on tides, certainly not nearly as much as the effect of the moon on earth, even if they were somehow combined.
True, but currently Phobos and Deimos do not orbit Mars in an Orbital Resonance like Io, Europa, and Ganymede do with Jupiter. If we could create an Orbital Resonance with the moons of Mars, tidal friction would occur, possibly heating up Mars interior, to melt underground ice, releasing liquid water, making it easier for astronauts to create fuel, food, structures, etc. etc.