No, the moons of Mars (Phobos and Phoebe) orbit Mars. Jupiter is another planet and has its own moons.
Objects that orbit a planet are called moons or satellites, they are not planets. Both Mars and Jupiter have moons; Jupiter has a lot more than Mars does, and some of them are quite large, too. The two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, are relatively small, perhaps even tiny.
Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons in orbit around it. No planets are in orbit around it, since they would then be classed as moons. The planets in orbit either side of Jupiter are Mars and Saturn.
Jupiter has 63 Moons, Mars has two.
and Jupiter. There are lots of small bodies in direct orbit around the sun called the asteroids (the asteroid belt).
yup it also keeps one other planet in place i think........either mars or saturn...........idk
Yes. Mars has two moons; Phobos and Deimos.
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
No planets orbit around Mars. There are two moons that orbit around Mars.
Mars has a smaller orbit than Jupiter.
Mars is smaller than Jupiter. Mars is solid, but Jupiter is mainly gases and liquid hydrogen with perhaps a solid core. Jupiter has an internal heat source and a strong magnetic field. Mars has 2 tiny moons. Jupiter has 4 large moons plus about another 60 moons. They are some of the main differences.
No. Io is one of the four major moons of Jupiter. The moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos.
Jupiter and mars