Earth has one moon, the Moon.
I don't know what you mean by "heavenly bodies".
135. This only counts celestial bodies such as the sun, planets and moons. There is 1 star (sun), 8 planets, 123 moons and 3 unclassified bodies (Pluto and others).
Heavenly bodies, by their very definition, are not "in the world" - they are in the heavens - that is, they are out of this world. Heavenly bodies include the Sun, the moon, the planets of the solar system and other stars and their planets. They are - literally - too many to count.
innumerable
Uranus has 27 moons and Earth has 1 moon.
seven
Pluto has four known moons, four times as many as the Earth.
4 moons could ft inside the Earth.
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Earth's moon does not have any rings, nor moons.
There are many 'heavenly bodies" If you are confining us to seven, then you probably mean the planets pf our solar systems, the ones that revolve around 'our' Sun. There are seven 'other' planets - including the Earth makes eight. These are # Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune