Phobos and Deimos.
(They're tiny.)
Mars has two natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos.
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.
Yes, it has two.
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.
Yes, Mars has two natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos.
do you mean natural satellites? if so, mars has two moons, phobos and deimos.
The two natural satellites that orbit Mars are Phobos and Deimos.
Mars has two known natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos. They are irregularly shaped and thought to be asteroids captured by Mars' gravity.
As far as is known: -- Neither Mercury nor Venus has any natural satellites. -- Earth has one -- Mars has two
Mars has two known natural satellites: Phobos and Deimos. They're both fairly small. There are also at least two artificial satellites: the ESA's Mars Express and NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
All the Planets, dwarf planets, comets and asteroids in the Solar System are natural satellites of the Sun. A natural satellite is something which orbits a parent body and is not made by man. Hence Earth is a natural satellite of the Sun, and the Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon is not a satellite of the Sun because it orbits the Earth. The ISS and what people call satellites are technically 'artificial satellites' because they are made by people.
The natural satellites of Mars are Phobos (fear) and Deimos (dread).Phobos is the nearest and orbits Mars in just a few hours. 2.Demios is further out and only takes slightly longer to go round Mars.