"It's like a ski jump," Ramsley said. "The rocks continue, but suddenly there is no more land under them. They end up doing this suborbital flight over this area. "

All in all, says Ramsley, the models answer key questions about how Stickney's ejecta could be responsible for the complicated groove patterns of Phobos.

"We think this clearly shows that it is this model of moving blocks that accounts for most, if not all, furrows on Phobos," Ramsley said.