saturn has 62
In our own solar system, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto have moons. (Note: Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet.)
Mercury and Venus don't have moons.
For other solar systems (and we have discovered 500 1200 or more extra-solar planets) we are not yet able to determine if any of them have moons. It's likely that many or most of them do.
All in our solar system, except Venus and Mercury.
Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto all have at least one moon.
Planet Moons Names of Moons Mercury 0 - Venus 0 - Earth 1 Luna Mars 2 Phobos, Deimos Jupiter 63 Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto (Galilean moons);
Amalthea, Himalia, Elara, Pasiphae, Sinope, Lysithea, Carme, Ananke, Leda;
Metis, Adrastea (shepherd moons);
Thebe, Callirrhoe, Themisto, Kalyke, Iocaste, Erinome, Harpalyke, Isonoe, Praxidike, Megaclite, Taygete, Chaldene, Autonoe, Thyone, Hermippe, Eurydome, Sponde, Pasithee, Euanthe, Kale, Orthosie, Euporie, Aitne
(+ 25 other moons) Saturn 61 Titan, Rhea, Iapetus, Dione, Tethys, Enceladus, Mimas, Hyperion;
Prometheus, Pandora (shepherd moons);
Phoebe, Janus, Epimetheus, Helene, Telesto, Calypso, Atlas, Pan, Ymir, Paaliaq, Siarnaq, Tarvos, Kiviuq, Ijiraq, Thrymr, Skathi, Mundilfari, Erriapo, Albiorox, Suttung
(+ 30 other moons) Uranus 27 Cordelia, Ophelia, (shepherd moons);
Bianca, Cressida, Desdemona, Juliet, Portia, Rosalind, Belinda, Puck, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, Oberon, Caliban, Sycorax, Prospero, Setebos, Stephano, Trinculo
(+ 6 unnamed moons) Neptune 13 Triton, Nereid, Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Larissa, Proteus, Galatea (shepherd moon)
(+ 5 unnamed moons) Pluto 3 Charon, Hydra, Nix
All of them, otherwise it wouldn't be called that, it would be an asteroid or dwarf-planet or planet.
Mercury- 0 moons
Venus- 0 moons
Earth- 1 moons
Mars- 2 moons
Jupiter- 16 moons
Saturn- 18 moons
Uranus- 15 moons
Neptune- 8 moons
The Planets Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have moons. Only Mercury and Venus do not.
All the planets in our solar system have moons EXCEPT Mercury and Venus.
The only planet in our solar system with only one moon is Earth.
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
Six planets have more than one moon in our solar system.
Yes. Each moon revolves around its own planet. Our Moon revolves around Earth.
Actually, the planets are all constantly moving. They have a gravitational attraction to each other, though.
Earth and Mars.
The moon can be found in space. Moons will orbit around planets that have moons. Earth has one moon that gives four different phases each month.
Yes, Pluto was a moon to one of the planets called Neptune.
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
No moons . . . Mercury and Venus One moon . . . Earth Two moons . . . Mars Each of the other planets has more than two moons. Jupiter leads with more than 60 !
Mercury
Only the Earth has one moon.
All of the planets in the Solar System except for Mercury and Venus have at least one moon.
Six planets have more than one moon in our solar system.
No. The only planets without a moon are Mercury and Venus all the other planets have anywhere from one moon to more than sixty.
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earth
The planets in our solar system that have more than one moon are Mars, Jupiter Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Earth has one moon.