Only Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (or moons). all of the other planets in our solar system have at least one.
Two.
Jupiter has more natural satellites than any other known world.
the moon is not a planet. The moon is a natural satelite that orbits the earth. It has no light but it will emit the sun's light at night.
Mercury and Venus have no natural satellites.
The moon is Earth's closest neighbor in space and the only natural object to orbit it. Counting it in "planets away from Earth" does not make any sense as the planets revolve around the sun, not Earth.
There are many different kinds of objects that orbit the sun. There are planets and the asteroids as well as comets and other smaller bits of debris.
a natural satelite is something that is not made by man and orbits a planet. It is caught in the planets forces. For example, one of the Earths natural satelite is the moon.
None. Natural satellites are not launched, they are already there
The Earth has many artificial satelites but the Moon is its only natural satelite.
A natural satelite
It is a satellite. Whether it is artificial (man-made), like the numerous ones surrounding Earth, or a natural one, such as a moon.
the earths satelite is called the moon but there are many different names
Planets are the original satelites; man-made satelites are named this because they are not planetary satelites. Satelites = "revolve around" A hospital may have satelite clinics around town; a large business or store or bank may have satelite offices or branches A satellite is an object that orbits a larger object. The moon is a natural Satellite that orbits the earth. the ISS is an artificial satellite. Therefore the planets are Satellites orbiting the sun.
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There are only two planets within our solar system that have no natural satellites (i.e. moons). They are Venus and Mercury; all other planets have at least one moon.
Some natural satellites were created there, but artificial satellites are placed there using rockets.
The only planets in our solar system that do not have natural satellites are Mercury and Venus.
A geosintric satelite is a satelite who's orbetal track on the earth repeats regularly over the earth equator. But techiquely if the satelite lies over the equator its called a geostationary satelite but a geosintric satelite is a type of geostationary satelite.