Ganymede is the answer, and I know because one it's in my science book and secondly my science teacher told me.....
No. It is a moon of Mars. The Galilean moons are moons of Jupiter.
Two. Phobos and Deimos
Epimtheus it is a very smallest satellite in solar system
The Martian satellite Deimos has a volume of 999.78 km3 which means it would take about 108 million Deimos sized objects to occupy the same volume as the Earth.
The two moons of Mars are named Phobos and Deimos. Phobos is the larger and closer of the two, while Deimos is smaller and farther from Mars.
Mars has two satellite moons, Deimos & Phobos
No. It is an irregularly-shaped satellite of Mars, believed to be an asteroid captured by the planet's gravitational field.
mars has no rings but it only has two satellite's are called Phobos and Deimos.
Like Earth's moon, Deimos' axial rotation is synchronous with its orbital revolution as a satellite of Mars. The period of both motions is 30.3 hours.
Deimos is a Greek word meaning terror. It is a satellite of the planet Mars. Mars, because of its reddish color (reminding people of blood) was thought by the ancient Greeks to be the god of war. When it was discovered that Mars had two small moons, they were named Phobos and Deimos, meaning fear and terror, because those are the emotions which accompany war.
Mars has two small known moons called Phobos and Diemos.
No. Deimos does not have an atmosphere.