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How many moons does Planet X have?

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Planet X is a hypothetical planet that has yet to be confirmed. Therefore until it is discovered, it will not have any moons.

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Planet x does exhist and they need to anounce it to the world
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All of them have moons, except Mercury and Venus. A moon is just anything that orbits the planet, usually.

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