Yes. There are countless planets and moons in the universe.
no because scientists think that earth is the only planet in the universe that supports life :3
Jupiter is the planet with the most moons in our Solar System. As far as the Universe goes, we can barely detect extra-solar planets, so there is no way to actually say what planet in the Universe has the most moons. Since we don't know about all the planets, we *definitely* don't know about all the moons.
planets, stars, moons, galaxies
moons are small planets caught in the gavity of bigger planets.
planets have moons for day and night
Yes. There are countless planets in the universe.
no because scientists think that earth is the only planet in the universe that supports life :3
Jupiter is the planet with the most moons in our Solar System. As far as the Universe goes, we can barely detect extra-solar planets, so there is no way to actually say what planet in the Universe has the most moons. Since we don't know about all the planets, we *definitely* don't know about all the moons.
planets, stars, moons, galaxies
Since all of the planets, and moons, and stars seem to have a spherical shape, it is possible that the universe may be a sphere.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
Stellar space, from planets, moons, asteriods to stars, galaxies; The Universe basically
Aristotle thought the earth was at the center and the sun surrounded the earth.including the planets and moons.
Moons are satellites of planets.
There are eight planets, including Earth, in our solar system, there are many solar systems in our galaxy, and there are countless galaxies in the universe.
moons are small planets caught in the gavity of bigger planets.
Yes. There are countless globular clusters in the universe.