None no planets have more moons than jupiter and jupiter has atleast 63 moons more than any other planet
Jupiter.
Of the eight planets, five have two or more moons. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Neptune has 11 moons. That's the nearest, but it has 13 known moons.
Jupiter: 67 known moons Saturn: 62 Uranus: 27 Neptune: 14
Jupiter and Saturn each have 60 or more known moons. In Saturn's case, there are many small moonlets in the ring system. In Jupiter's case, a number of small moons (likely captured asteroids) have comparatively long and elliptical orbits far from the planet.
Jupiter.
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all have more than ten moons.
Of the eight planets, five have two or more moons. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
the inner plants have a total of three moons. our moon, and two moons of mars. Phobos, and Deimos. but the out planets have many more moons. Neptune has the least amount of moons out of all the outer planets. it has 13 moons. but, the other outer planets have way more. Jupiter even has 63. of course, there are probably many more moons still to be discovered. well, not for earth and mars. in total, the outer planets must have at least 100 moons.
Saturn has more moons than Venus. Saturn is second to Jupiter.
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Neptune has 11 moons. That's the nearest, but it has 13 known moons.
No, some planets like Mercury and Venus don't have any moons. Earth has one moon, Mars has two moons, and the outer planets have lots of moons. Jupiter has more than 60.
Yes
No moons . . . Mercury and Venus One moon . . . Earth Two moons . . . Mars Each of the other planets has more than two moons. Jupiter leads with more than 60 !
Jupiter: 67 known moons Saturn: 62 Uranus: 27 Neptune: 14
Jupiter and Saturn each have 60 or more known moons. In Saturn's case, there are many small moonlets in the ring system. In Jupiter's case, a number of small moons (likely captured asteroids) have comparatively long and elliptical orbits far from the planet.