Yes. Two moons orbit the planet Mars: Phobos and Deimos.
Mars has two satellites, or moons, orbiting around it. The names of the moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos.
The planet with two moons is Mars. The moons are called Phobos and Deimos.
Phobos is one of the moons of Mars. It is the larger of the two moons orbiting Mars and is an irregularly shaped object with a heavily cratered surface.
In our solar system Mars is the only planet with two moons. We are not yet aware of moons orbiting exoplanets (planets circling distant stars).
There are no moons orbiting the planet Mercury.
Mars. The translation of Deimos as "terror" or "panic" is one result (or tool) of Mars, the god of war .
Yes, there are moons orbiting other planets in the solar system. For example, Jupiter has over 70 moons, Saturn has over 60 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, Neptune has 14 moons, and even Mars has two moons. Each planet has a different number of moons orbiting around it.
No. For one thing, a planet-like object that orbits a planet is a moon, not a planet. Mars does have two moons but they are captured asteroids, and would not be considered planets if the had their own orbits around the sun.
None. Mars is a planet which orbits The Sun. Planets do not orbit other planets. Mars does have two moon which orbit around it.
No, the moons of mars are too small to hold much of a gravitational pull.
The planet Mars has 2 moons.
Mars has two known moons!!