no. the moon only revloves earth
Planets do not go around the moon.
None, by definition. Moons go around planets.
Planets have a gravitational pull. It is just strong enough for moons to stay in orbit.
Because the moons are the ones revolvimg around the planets (only some planets have moons, not all). And besides, moons aren't in the center of the solar system. They're even smaller than the planets.
No - satellites do not go to the moon. Satellites orbit planets/moons/objects with gravity in space.
moons go around planets and the sun
All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
The Moon's orbit around the Earth is an ellipse. The Earth doesn't go around the Moon at all.
Because the earth doesnt go around the moon, the moon go's around the earth, and because the moon is round, u can never see all of it
All the planets revolve around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction, as seen from above the Earth's north pole.
A Gravitational pull by the sun making go around it
There are no planets orbiting the Earth because all eight of them orbit the Sun. But the Moon orbits the Earth, and all it does is go round and round in a rather complicated orbit which is disturbed by the Sun's gravity.