Yes . . . they are a special kind that are called, "Planets".
The Sun is a star and does not have any moons. Moons typically orbit around planets, not stars.
A moon by definition has to orbit a planet - and the Sun is a star, not a planet. Also it has no rings.
no its doesnt have any moons. because its to hot for it but they consider the planets to be the suns moons
None. The sun is a star, and no moons rotate around stars.
No, moons do not orbit the sun directly; they orbit planets. As planets revolve around the sun, their moons follow elliptical paths around them. This means that while moons are indirectly influenced by the sun's gravity through their parent planets, they are primarily in orbit around those planets.
Mercury is closest to the Sun and it is not close to any moons
mercury has no moons or rings therefore it has nothing orbiting it although it orbits the sun.
It is believed that Venus may have had moons in the past, but they could have been ejected due to gravitational interactions with other planets or collision events. However, there is no definitive evidence to prove the existence of moons around Venus in the past.
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.
No, planets orbit around the sun. There are over 60 moons that orbit around Jupiter though.
There are 180 moons in our solar system.
Just helping with the question. Does the sun have any moons? Or Does the sun have a moon?