Natural satellites? none.
Uranus - 27 known moons to date
Jupiter - 63 known moons to date
Saturn - 60 known moons to date
Mercury - 0
Mars - 2
Earth - 1
Neptune - 13 known moons to date
Pluto - 3 known moons to date
Venus - 0 None because Mercury has no moons/satellites at all.
It has no natural satellites (moons).
Mercury is too close to the Sun to capture or keep any moons.
There is one NASA satellite orbiting Mercury: the MESSENGER spacecraft began mapping the planet in early 2013.
There are no moons nor satellites been sent to Mercury.
Mercury has no satellites (moons) orbiting Mercury
Mercury has no known natural satellites (moons) or man made satellites currently in orbit around it.
Mercury actually has no known satellites. Jupiter has the most known satellites, with 67, of any planet in the Solar System.
It has no known natural satelites (or moons) and currently has no man made satelites. We have sent probes there to map the surface in the past though.
Mercury is in direct orbit around the sun, it has no known natural satellites, and is not in orbit around any.
It has none.
None
Satellites cannot orbit the US; they orbit the Earth, and there are several thousand of them.
No natural satellites of the planets Mercury or Venus have ever been discovered.
No satellites are known to orbit Mercury or Venus.
mercury has no known satellites .
yes
Venus has no natural satellites but probes have been sent their for many years now.
Satellites cannot orbit the US; they orbit the Earth, and there are several thousand of them.
No natural satellites of the planets Mercury or Venus have ever been discovered.
No. Venus has no natural satellites. The same goes for Mercury. See the related link for more information.
No satellites have been discovered yet in orbit around Mercury. As of now, the answer to the question is zero.
Technically a satellite is something in orbit around a planet, so there cannot be any satellites ON Mercury. I will assume you mean satillites in orbit around Mercury. Mariner 10 was the first probe sent to Mercury, however it orbited the sun (i.e. was not technically a satellite of Mercury) however it's prime purpose was to observe Mercury. The probe MESSENGER and the two probes from the BepiColombo mission are currently the only satellites orbiting Mercury.
There is no "Murcury" bu there is a planet Mercury, it has no satellites natural or artificial that remain in orbit around the planet.In 1973 Mariner 10 flew relatively close to Mercury and photographed some of the surface.
No satellites are known to orbit Mercury or Venus.
there is no satellites orbiting Saturn
Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.Communication satellites orbit around the Earth.
The satellites that orbit the sun are the planets. In order they are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. There are also additional satellites, such as the asteroid belt, various comets and proto-planets.
Mercury and Venus do not have any natural satellites (Moons).