Ask Marvin the martian
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Both moons have a very thin atmosphere, so they do not have traditional weather like what we experience on Earth. The surface temperatures on these moons can vary greatly depending on their position relative to Mars and the Sun.
Phobos and Deimos are the names of Mars' two moons. Phobos is the larger and closer moon to Mars, while Deimos is smaller and farther away. They are both thought to be captured asteroids due to their irregular shapes and compositions.
Mercury does not have any moons. It is one of the two planets in our solar system (along with Venus) that does not have any moons orbiting around it.
There are 184 moons in our Solar system, counting ones associated with dwarf planets. The largest moon, Ganymede, orbits Jupiter. Mars' two moons are so small that they are not even round.
No. Only the larger moons are spherical. Smaller moons do not have strong enough gravity to make themselves round and so are irregular in shape. Perfect example are Phobos and Deimos, the two tiny moons that orbit Mars.
it does not have any rings but does have two moons
The volume of Mars is 0.151 times that of the Earth The volume of the Moon is 0.02 times that of the Earth So 0.151/0.02 = 7.55 Moons fit inside Mars.
Mars is a planet. A moon is a large celestial object that orbits a planet. So no, there are no moons on mars.
do you mean natural satellites? if so, mars has two moons, phobos and deimos.
No Mercury does not have any moons.
No. Phobos is tiny, one of the moons of Mars. There isn't any atmosphere, so no rain.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, both of which are small and have very thin atmospheres. Their atmospheres consist mostly of carbon dioxide, with trace amounts of other gases such as nitrogen and oxygen. These atmospheres are so tenuous that they do not offer any significant protection or support for any form of life.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Both moons have a very thin atmosphere, so they do not have traditional weather like what we experience on Earth. The surface temperatures on these moons can vary greatly depending on their position relative to Mars and the Sun.
Mars. Because of its reddish color, Mars was named for the god of War, so it is appropriate that the moons of Mars are named "Fear" (Phobos) and "Panic" (Diemos).
Some planets have no moons at all, such as Mercury and Venus; some, like Earth, has only one. Mars has two tiny moons, and Jupiter has four large moons and 60 or so small ones.
The moons of Mars were named Phobos and Deimos because they are the names of the sons of the Greek god Ares, whom the Romans called Mars. So Phobos and Deimos are the sons of Mars.
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