Both are thought to be captured asteroids, or debris from early in the formation of our solar system. Phobos is 13.8 miles (22.2 km) across and deimos is only 7.8 miles (12.6 km) across The two moons of mars are phobos and deimos
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[1] they are irregular in shape
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For centuries, humans gazed up at the night sky wondering about our red planetary neighbor, but it wasn’t until 1877 that we discovered mars wasn’t flying solo through space. Mars has two moons, phobos and deimos, which are thought to be captured asteroids Both satellites were discovered in 1877 by asaph hall and are named after the characters phobos (panic/fear) and deimos (terror/dread) who, in greek mythology, accompanied their father ares, god of war, into battle. Whereas earth has only one satellite (aka
The moon), mars has two small moons in orbit around it And whereas the vast majority of moons in our solar system are large. Mars' two moons, phobos (left) and deimos (right) Mars has two moons, named phobos and deimos, which are named after the sons of ares, the greek counterpart of the roman god, mars
Phobos means 'fear' and deimos means 'dread'.
Mars has exactly two moons These small, irregularly shaped satellites orbit the red planet much closer than earth’s moon, completing their orbital cycles in just hours rather than weeks. In fact, mars has two moons Both of these moons are relatively small and irregularly shaped, with phobos being the larger of the two
Phobos is roughly 17 miles (27 kilometers) in diameter, while deimos is just 9.3 miles (15 kilometers) in diameter. Yes, mars has two small moons named phobos and deimos Their names mean fear and panic in latin Phobos and deimos are not round like our moon
They are much smaller and have irregular shapes