no it doesn't have a moon .
Moons do not orbit the Milky Way because they Milky Way is a galaxy. But if you are thinking about the amount of moons in the Milky Way total, it is around 1-2million. Probably even more.
There are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. We only know of moons in the solar system - 169 of them.
There are many moons in the Milky Way, that we know of and would be many more too, so it is impossible to give a list of names.
As of now, Saturn holds the record for the most moons in the Milky Way, with over 80 confirmed natural satellites. This surpasses Jupiter, which has 79 moons. The counts of moons for both planets can change with new discoveries, but Saturn currently leads in the tally.
We do not know how many stars there are, we cannot possibly know how many moons there may be.
Answer:See link for a full directory of the moons.Jupiter has sixty three moons.
*Mars *Meteorites *Mercury *Milky Way *Moons
Sun, moons, planets, asteroids, meteors, and STARS! (Our galaxy MILKY WAY)
There is only one legit sun and that sun orbits the center of the milky way whereas the moons orbit their planet.
Sun, moons, planets, asteroids, meteors, and STARS! (Our galaxy MILKY WAY)
Come back in a few billion years and the question might be answerable. Till then, we don't know.
The Milky Way galaxy is much larger than the solar system. The Milky Way is a collection of billions of stars, including our sun, while the solar system consists of just one star (the sun) and its planets, moons, and other celestial bodies. The Milky Way is about 100,000 light-years in diameter, while the solar system is only a few light-hours across.