None of the gas planets in our solar system do. All of their moons are rocky or icy objects.
Yes. In the Solar System, all planets except Mercury and Venus have one or more moons.
Within the Solar System, Earth is the only planet with one moon - The Moon.
'Jovian' is the adjective for 'Jupiter'. The planet, Jupiter, is known to have several moons.
No, the moon is not a planet. It is a moon. However, it is part of our solar system, as are all the moons of all the planets.
In our Solar System all planets have moons, except for Mercury and Venus.
None of the gas planets in our solar system do. All of their moons are rocky or icy objects.
Yes. In the Solar System, all planets except Mercury and Venus have one or more moons.
Yes. In the Solar System, all planets except Mercury and Venus have one or more moons.
Within the Solar System, Earth is the only planet with one moon - The Moon.
None of those in out solar system do. Of the four terrestrial planets in our solar system, two have moons. Earth has one moon while Mars has two. The Jovian planets all have numerous moons.
Six out of the eight planets in our solar system have moons. (Mercury and Venus are the only two that do not.)
'Jovian' is the adjective for 'Jupiter'. The planet, Jupiter, is known to have several moons.
All of the Jovian planets in the solar system have rings and more than eight moons. Neptune has the fewest known moons of the giant planets; : 14.
No, the moon is not a planet. It is a moon. However, it is part of our solar system, as are all the moons of all the planets.
In our solar system,every planet except mercury and venus have their own moons.
well they all have diffrent amounts