You can see the whole solar system and its moons on NASA's Solar System Exploration website (solarsystem.nasa.gov). It provides detailed information on each planet, its moons, and various missions exploring our solar system.
In our solar system,every planet except mercury and venus have their own moons.
Within the Solar System, Earth is the only planet with one moon - The Moon.
The planet with 25 known moons in the solar system is Saturn. These moons vary in size and composition, with some like Titan and Enceladus being of particular interest due to their potential for hosting conditions conducive to life.
All four Jovian planets in our solar system have multiple moons.
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.
In our Solar System, ALL Jovian planets have moons.
in our solar system it is Jupiter with about 61 moons although many irregular ones are being spotted all the time.-Mihi
NO! Not all planets have a moon. Venus and mercury don't have a moon/s.
There not made with the same rock. It depends on the temperature of the planet
Among the planets in the solar system the only two planets do not have any moon at all . And they are the planets Mercury and the planet Venus. Both these planets are nearer the sun compared to earth.
There is not a planet in our solar system with exactly 60 moons. Saturn has 62 known moons, and Jupiter has 66. As far as extrasolar planets, about 770 have been identified. However, it's a tricky business finding the planets at all; no extrasolar moons have yet been identified.