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Phobos and Deimos are believed to be captured asteroids because of Mars close proximity to the Asteroid belt and their "asteroid" appearance.

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Does Mars have any suns or moons?

Mars shares the same sun as the Earth does.It has two tiny moons: Phobos and Deimos, both believed to be captured asteroids.


Does Mars planet have a moon or moons?

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Mars has two small moons what are them?

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