it hard to say but some plant get there names from people who have found them
Five I can name are: asteroids, planets, black holes, moons, and stars.
The sun and all the celestial bodies that orbit it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, make up our solar system.
The sun and all of the bodies that circle around it including planets and moons make up the solar system.
The Sun is a star and does not have any moons. Moons typically orbit around planets, not stars.
Most of the eight planets in our solar system have at least one natural satellite or moon, some up to 60 or more. Mercury and Venus are the two exceptions, they have no known natural satellites.
Theirs no reason to have two moons god only made one of each kind not two for us to figured it out if we try to say a "what if you had two moons question is we can say so much and still don't get any answer to anything that we try to come up with....this is corddale Rhodes let me ask this how many planets are there discovered that is more than 30 planets in the universe.
Venus does not have any moons. It is one of the only two planets in our solar system that do not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Because the solar system was formed from a lot of material like dust, rock and gas which over millions of years have come together by the effect of gravity to make up planets and moons - there are lots of moons because there are lots of rocks moving about in space!
the solar system is made up with space rocks, stars, moons, and planets.
A star can have planets, those planets can have moons: that's the heirarchy. Actually Betelgeuse is a red giant, which means that any planets it might have had are likely to have been swallowed up as the star expanded, which is what will happen to the Earth when the Sun swells up. But it won't happen for the next few billion years.
Because when they are close to the sun first of all they are are smaller so if they had a moon the moon would have to be kinda small. And also the planets close to the sun are made to be able to get to high temperatures. Earth can't get satellites to Mercury and a moon is related to the satellites and the moon would burn up in the heat. All mass has gravity. The inner planets cannot "hang on" to their moons due to their lack of mass, therefore they are unable to overcome the suns gravitational affect on the moons which would pull them into the sun. The outer planets can "hang on" to their moons and attract more because of their mass (therefore gravity). The distance from the sun has less of an impact on these moons, therefore, the sun cannot pull any of the moons away from the outer planets. Also, the outer planets are "kind of" moon magnets due to their gravitational pull.
The sun and planets make up the solar system. The sun is a star around which the planets orbit, along with other celestial bodies like moons, comets, and asteroids.