Sure. Neither Mercury nor Venus have any moons big enough to detect. Mars probably has no "real" moons, either, but it captured a couple of asteroids. Of the rocky planets, only Earth has a Moon worthy of the name.
The gas planets, with their much greater gravities, all have bunches of moons.
Pluto, no longer an official planet, has moons of a sort, the problem being that it's so small, it's no more than a moon itself.
Venus has no moons unfortunately.
Those are the moons of Mars, the 4th planet.
No there are no moons in Mercury
I can name two.MercuryVenus
If you mean the moons of the planet Jupiter- there are 67 moons in total. 53 of them have names. 14 do not (yet) have a name. That's a lot of moons- but Jupiter is a BIG planet.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, and it has 63 known moons.
The planet is Neptune, the Roman name for Poseidon.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Planet Mars has two moons
There is no planet with exactly 33 moons.
Orbital Bodies.
Satellites