Nope
no its doesnt have any moons. because its to hot for it but they consider the planets to be the suns moons
No, planets orbit around the sun. There are over 60 moons that orbit around Jupiter though.
Yes. Jupiter has 67 known moons. No planets orbit Jupiter, as any planet-like object that orbits a planet is considered a moon.
In astronomical terms, a satellite is any body that orbits another body. Planets are satellites of stars, and there are smaller "satellite galaxies" that border or orbit larger galaxies such as the Milky Way.The word moons refers to satellites of planets, dwarf planets, or asteroids. They are often called "natural satellites" to differentiate them from "artificial satellites" which are manmade devices in orbit around planets or moons.
Most moons orbit close enough to their planets that the planet's gravity would render any orbit around a moon unstable in the long term.
The Sun is a star and does not have any moons. Moons typically orbit around planets, not stars.
yes they have
A meteoroid does not have any moons. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, not smaller celestial bodies like meteoroids.
Venus does not have any moons. It is one of the two planets in our solar system that does not have any natural satellites.
A moon by definition has to orbit a planet - and the Sun is a star, not a planet. Also it has no rings.
Planets are not considered satellites, but rather celestial bodies that orbit around stars, like our Sun. Satellites are objects that orbit larger celestial bodies, such as planets orbiting around stars or moons orbiting around planets.
There are no moons are planets actually on Mars as moons and planets orbit out in space. You see much the same planets from Mars as you do from Earth, except Earth is visible as one of the brightest objects in the sky. Mars itself has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.