yes, they have discovered plenty
A solar satellite is any object that orbits the sun. Planets, asteroids, and comets are considered solar satellites.
Our Solar system.
Venus does not have any natural satellites.
You probably mean to ask about natural satellites as opposed to artificial satellites. In terms of neutrality, all satellites are neutral. In any event, the planet Jupiter has the most natural satellites, of any planet in our solar system. The planet Earth has the most artificial satellites.
Mercury and Venus have no natural satellites.
Yes, all of the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets are natural satellites of the sun.
A solar satellite is any object that orbits the sun. Planets, asteroids, and comets are considered solar satellites.
William H Smyth has written: 'Extended atmospheres of outer planet satellites and comets' -- subject(s): Satellites, Comets
None of them. Try comets and some of the smaller satellites.
Asteroids and Comets.
The solar system.
-- meteoroids -- asteroids -- comets -- satellites -- planets (rocky ones)
The satellites that orbit the sun are the planets. In order they are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. There are also additional satellites, such as the asteroid belt, various comets and proto-planets.
Yes, all of the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets are natural satellites of the sun.
Our Solar system.
None. By definition , our "solar system" is everything controlled by the gravity of our sun. The planets, their satellites, asteroids, dwarf planets, comets, interplanetary dust, and man-made satellites are "within" our solar system. Any "planet" outside out solar system is just that - OUTSIDE of it.
It also contains asteroids and comets, which technically are not satellites as they do not orbit a planet, but orbit the sun in the asteroid belt, the Kuyper belt, and the Oort cloud.