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This, as well as Deimos, are the moons of Mars.

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What planet has moon Phobos and Deimos?

Mars.


Planet with two moon?

Mars, with Phobos and Deimos


What is the location of mars moon Phobos from the sun?

Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, and Phobos is its satellite.


Is Phobos a captured moon?

The moons Phobos and Deimos of planet Mars are believed to be captured asteroids.


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What planet does the moon Deimos orbit?

Deimos orbits the planet Mars along with Phobos


What planet is the moon Phobos associated with?

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Is your moon the only moon that orbits a terrestrial planet?

No. Mars, a terrestrial planet, has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.


Is the planet mercury the closest planet to the moon?

No. Earth is technically the closest planet to the moon. Mars is the closest planet to a moon, with Phobos being only 9.4Mm away from Mars. Earth's moon is an average distance of 370Mm from Earth.


Which moon is the closest to its home planet?

The moon Phobos orbits Mars in a nearly circular orbit that puts it closer to its host planet than any other known moon in the Solar System. Phobos oftens approaches within 5826 km of the typical Martian surface features. To give you an idea how close that is, our moon only gets about 354,990 km from Earth's surface. (If you're reading about orbits and distances elsewhere, remember that most sources list the distance from the center of the moon to the center of the planet.)


1 which planet in are solar system has only two moon?

The planet Mars has only two moons, Phobos and Deimos.


What are the names of the two moon of planet Mars?

The two natural moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos.