Yes, Ida, although it is an asteroid, has a moon called Dactyl
Yes. Afew asteroids have smaller asteroids orbiting them as moons. The best known case is the asteroid Ida and its moon Dactyl.
The 19-mile-wide asteroid 243 Ida, which orbits the Sun every 4.8 years, has it's own little pet moon Dactyl, which is only about a mile wide. While moons can have moons, these sub-moonsoften don't last long. Many moons that orbit planets are tidally locked, meaning that one side of the moon always faces the planet.
many moons.
Jupiter. And its moons Europa and Io. Also inspected asteroids Gaspra, Ida, and Dactyl
Ida B. has 256 pages.
Many Moons was created in 1943.
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no they do not have any orbiting moons!!!!
62 moons
Venus has no moons.
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There are two moons.