No, Mercury does not have any moons.
The number of moons on Uranus is 27, they all have names.
an infinite number
Australia has the same number of moons as the rest of the Earth: just one.
There were 13 full moons in 1982. The number of full moons varies each year. In 1983 there were 12 full moons and in 1984 there were also 12 full moons.
Very probable this number is not known.
There is no direct connection between the mass of a planet and the number of moons it has. Mars is less massive than Earth but has twice as many moons as does Earth. Jupiter is more massive than either Mars of Earth and has many more moons that either of them.
There is no direct connection between the mass of a planet and the number of moons it has. Mars is less massive than Earth but has twice as many moons as does Earth. Jupiter is more massive than either Mars of Earth and has many more moons that either of them.
No, Jupiter has the most number of moons with 63 moons. Saturn is only the second with a number of 61 moons.
No. You can not see Mercury from Earth!
It melts at room temp.
in our solar system it is Jupiter with about 61 moons although many irregular ones are being spotted all the time.-Mihi