Mars has two natural satellites (moons) that have been named Phobos and Deimos. (Both are considerably smaller than Earth's moon.) As of January, 2009, there are 3 artificial satellites orbiting Mars: * Mars Odyssey (NASA - arrived October, 2001) * Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA - arrived March, 2006) * Mars Express (ESA - arrived December, 2003)
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do you mean natural satellites? if so, mars has two moons, phobos and deimos.
The combined total of moons for Mercury, Venus, and Mars is 2, both moons belonging to Mars.
Mars has two small moons called Phobos and Diemos.
No moons or rings. But it has 2 satellites.
Deimos and Phobos are the two moons of Mars
It has just two. They are Deimos and Phobos. These are the moons or natural satellites. There are also satellites from Earth, sent to observe Mars.
The satellites that revolve around Mars are its moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are thought to be captured asteroids.
Mars has two satellites, or moons, orbiting around it. The names of the moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos.
No, the moons of mars are too small to hold much of a gravitational pull.
Mars has two small known moons called Phobos and Diemos. Saturn has over 60 known moons, but there may be more.
Two natural satellites. Phobos and Deimos. There is as well three manmade satellites: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, 2001: Mars Odyssey and Mars Express.