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1. Jupiter-63

2. Saturn-60

3. Uranus-27

4. Neptune-13

5. Mars-2

6. Earth-1

7 and 8 Mercury and Venus-0

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Q: Arrange the planets in order from most natural satellites to the least?
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How many planets have no natural satellites?

There are only two planets within our solar system that have no natural satellites (i.e. moons). They are Venus and Mercury; all other planets have at least one moon.


What inner planets do not have satellites?

Mercury and Venus. All other planets have at least one moon (or natural satellite).


Which 3 planets do not possess satellites?

Neither Mercury nor Venus have natural satellites. Earth has one natural satellite and several thousand artificial ones. All of the other planets have at least two (Mars) or more.


How many planets do not have a natural satelite?

Two, Mercury and Venus are the only two planets that do not have any moons.


Do the planets also have moons?

Most of the eight planets in our solar system have at least one natural satellite or moon, some up to 60 or more. Mercury and Venus are the two exceptions, they have no known natural satellites.


How many planets do not have any satellites?

Of the eight planets in our solar system, only Mercury and Venus have no known satellites. Furthermore, Pluto has at least four of them.


Which of the planets do not have a satellite?

Mercury and Venus have no known satellites, all other planets have at least one.


Are there any satellites on mercury?

No. Venus has no natural satellites. The same goes for Mercury. See the related link for more information.


Do planets have satellites or moons which orbit them?

Not all of them. Six of the eight planets in our solar system have at least one moon.


Which planet has fewer satellites?

In our Solar System, Planet Mercury and Planet Venus have no (0) satellites at all. No satellites orbit them. But if you are talking about planets with satellites and with the fewest moons, it is the Earth. Earth has only one natural satellite, THE MOON.


What planet has only 1 satellite?

So far, we know that Mercury and Venus do not have natural satellites, while the Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn Uranus and Neptune do have natural moons. If we include artificial (man-made) satellites, then Venus has some as well. Of the extra-solar planets (planets that orbit other stars) we do not yet know of any moons. But it would be impossible for our current technology to detect the moons of planets so far away. Give us a few more years, and we may be able to answer those questions.


Does a planet need to have at least one natural satellite to be considered a planet?

Of the eight planets in our solar system, the first two (Mercury and Venus) have no natural satellites. The dwarf planets Pluto and Eris have six moons between them. There is no relationship between the number of moons an object has and whether or not it is a planet. Planets may have no moons, while objects that are not planets may have multiple moons. In general, the larger the planet, the more moons it tends to have.