Of the eight major planets, two have no moons (Mercury and Venus), while the other five besides Earth have more than one. * Mars has 2 (Phobos and Deimos). * Jupiter has more than 60 known moons. * Saturn has more than 60 known moons. * Uranus has 27 known moons. * Neptune has 13 known moons. Pluto, which in 2006 was reclassified as a "dwarf planet", has 3 moons, the major moon Charon and two smaller ones, Hydra and Nix.
surprisingly, most planets in our solar system have more than one moon. Only Mercury and Venus do not have any moons. Mars has 2, Jupiter has 63, Saturn has 31, Uranus has 24, Neptune has 8, and Pluto, although considered a dwarf planet, has 3. Planets in other solar systems may have more moons than Jupiter, or none at all. It all depends on what happened at the beginning of the solar system's formation.
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Yes, 5 of the 8 planets have more than one moon.
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Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus
All but, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Six planets have more than one moon in our solar system.
There are four rocky planets, known as terrestrial planets. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Only Mars has more than one moon; the planet has two moons.
An infinite number of planets have more than one moon. Of the planets in our solar system, 3 (Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter), have more than one moon. Mars has two moons, Jupiter has at least 63, and Saturn has 60 not counting the asteroids that make up its rings.
Planets do not exist on other bodies, they orbit the sun independent of one another. The planets are easily visible from the moon. In fact they are probably even more easily seen than they are from Earth due to the moon's lack of an atmosphere.
No. Venus and Mercury have no moons. In the case of Mercury, this is probably due to the Sun's gravity. Earth's Moon is currently believed to have been formed from the Earth in a primordial collision. One or both of the two small moons of Mars may have similarly formed, while many of the small moons around the larger planets are likely captured asteroids.
Six planets have more than one moon in our solar system.
The planets in our solar system that have more than one moon are Mars, Jupiter Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Earth has one moon.
Most planets in our solar system have more than one moon, but Mercury and Venus have no moons.
No. The only planets without a moon are Mercury and Venus all the other planets have anywhere from one moon to more than sixty.
There are four rocky planets, known as terrestrial planets. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Only Mars has more than one moon; the planet has two moons.
No almost every planet has a moon. Several planets have more than 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 !
In terms of the earth, there is only one moon orbiting around it. In terms of other planets, some planets, like Mars or Venus and Murcury have no moons. Other's like all the Gas Giants have more than one moon orbiting it.
Yes. Earth has just one moon but other planets in our solar system have many more than this!
An infinite number of planets have more than one moon. Of the planets in our solar system, 3 (Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter), have more than one moon. Mars has two moons, Jupiter has at least 63, and Saturn has 60 not counting the asteroids that make up its rings.
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Planets do not exist on other bodies, they orbit the sun independent of one another. The planets are easily visible from the moon. In fact they are probably even more easily seen than they are from Earth due to the moon's lack of an atmosphere.