there is around 100,000 moons in the sky.
169 moons in space
Not sure what you mean by this. All the moons in space are moons.
In our Solar System, 173 moons around planets are recognized, as well as over 200 moons around minor planets.
Leda is one of Jupiter's many moons. Larissa is one of Neptune's moons.
Neil Armstrong had many scillso landing in moonslike traveling in space and also landing in moons.
Mercury has no moons.http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/mercury/how-many-moons-does-mercury-have/Merury has no moons along with venus.Mercury does not have any moons. In fact, Mercury and Venus are the only planets that don't.
Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, such as Earth's Moon, while international space stations are artificial structures in space where astronauts live and work, such as the International Space Station (ISS). Both moons and space stations play key roles in space exploration and scientific research.
Jupiter has many moons including Himalia, Harpalyke, Hermippe, Hegemone and Helike. Hyperion, Hati and Hyrrokkin are moons around Saturn. Neptune has several moons including Halimede.
none there is some in space but none on earth
Rhea is a Saturn moon. Uranus has many moons including Rosalind.
There are about 170 known moons in our solar system and probably hundreds of billions more in other solar systems in our galaxy.
inside space is planets galaxies moons and black holes