It greatly depends upon their distance to one another at the time. However, the universal law of gravitational attraction applies:
F = G * ((m1*m2)/r)
where
m1 is the mass of moon 1 (kg)
m2 is the mass of moon 2 (kg)
r is the distance (m)
G is the gravitational constant
F is the force of attraction.
Mars is called the red planet.mars is the forth planet for the sun.the dust on Mars is poisonous and it is red because of the iron
Mars' moons have no atmosphere
Mars has two moons.
Mars is having two moons.
2 moons: phobos and deimos. no rings.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. They are thought to be asteroids captured by Mars gravitational pull.
No, the moons of mars are too small to hold much of a gravitational pull.
All matter causes gravity. Every planet will have a gravitational attraction. Certainly Earth, Mars, our Moon, and the Jovian moons Callisto and Ganymede will be walkable.
The mutual forces of gravitational attraction between Mars and the sun are what keeps Mars in orbit around the sun, just like Earth and every other permanent member of the solar system.
Because the gravitational attraction of the Sun and Jupiter prevented the accretion
they are called Phobos and demos.both are irregular satellites,have a very low gravitational pull and orbit mars very fast. they must have been asteroids before have being caught by mars's gravitational pull
yes sure it is silly
Mars is called the red planet.mars is the forth planet for the sun.the dust on Mars is poisonous and it is red because of the iron
Mars has two moons.
No because Mars has no moons
Phobos and Deimos are oddly shaped. Because they reflect so little light, Phobos and Deimos are among the darkest in the solar system. They weren't really moons to start with. They were pulled in by Mars's gravitational fields. They once were asteroids. That is how Mars's moon got there shape.
Mars has two moons.