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 Moon (Earth), Phobos (Mars) and Deimos (Mars).
1 sun (the same as ours) and 2 moons (Phobos and Deimos).
Yes, Mars has two moons - Phobos and Deimos. They are irregularly shaped and are much smaller compared to Earth's moon.
Mercury 0 Venus 0 Earth: 1 Moon (luna) Mars: 2 (Deimos, Phobos) See related link
you can fit 1million planets the size of earth in the sun
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.
Deimos orbits Mars, not the Earth, and takes 1.26 days to do so.
The orbital period of Deimos, one of Mars' moons, is approximately 30.3 hours.
Deimos, one of Mars' moons, has a surface gravity of about 0.003 m/s², which is roughly 0.3% of Earth's gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). This means that an object weighing 100 kg on Earth would weigh only about 0.3 kg on Deimos. The low gravity is due to Deimos's small size and mass, making it difficult for it to hold onto an atmosphere.
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In terms of radius, Mars is about half the size of the Earth. It also has two moons called Phobos and Deimos
The Moon (Earth), Phobos (Mars) and Deimos (Mars).
1 sun (the same as ours) and 2 moons (Phobos and Deimos).
Yes, Mars has two moons - Phobos and Deimos. They are irregularly shaped and are much smaller compared to Earth's moon.
Mercury 0 Venus 0 Earth: 1 Moon (luna) Mars: 2 (Deimos, Phobos) See related link
Yes. Mars has two: Phobos and Deimos; Earth has only one.
you can fit 1million planets the size of earth in the sun