The Solar System are including about 60 Moons
There is not a planet in our solar system with exactly 60 moons. Saturn has 62 known moons, and Jupiter has 66. As far as extrasolar planets, about 770 have been identified. However, it's a tricky business finding the planets at all; no extrasolar moons have yet been identified.
Yes, Jupiter alone has over 60. So when you add them all up, it is more than double 60.
There are more than 52 moons in the solar system - Jupiter alone has 67 confirmed moons to date.
Out of the planets in our Solar System, Jupiter has the most moons. It has 63 confirmed moons.
Saturn has over 80 moons, making it the planet with the most moons in our solar system. The exact number can vary as new moons are still being discovered.
Moons are larger, obviously.
There are a total of 214 moons orbiting planets in our solar system.
Saturn has more moons than any other planet in our solar system
You can see the whole solar system and its moons on NASA's Solar System Exploration website (solarsystem.nasa.gov). It provides detailed information on each planet, its moons, and various missions exploring our solar system.
The planet with the most moons in our solar system is Jupiter.
Jupiter has the most moons in the Solar System. It has 67 confirmed moons. Its largest are Ganymede, Callisto, Eurpoa, and Io.