The Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all have moons or the term prefered by astronomers, natural satellites.
You can include Pluto if you still consider it a planet.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
About 120 planets are in our solar system.
Generally speaking moons are smaller than planets. The only exceptions are the two largest moons in this solar system, Ganymede and Titan, which are larger than Mercury, the smallest planet in the solar system.
There are 178 known moons that orbit planets in our Solar System. A lot more might be discovered - depending in part on the size limit you want to use.
Many. In the early solar system, there were many more planets than there are now. Most hit joined into larger planets and a few were captured and became moons.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
The answer is there are two planets which have no moons. Venus and Mercury
There are six.
169 moons.
About 120 planets are in our solar system.
Mercury and venus
Two of them
No. There are more than that. There are currently 173 known moons orbiting planets in our solar system and many more orbiting dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets.
Six out of the eight planets in our solar system have moons. (Mercury and Venus are the only two that do not.)
In our Solar System, 173 moons around planets are recognized, as well as over 200 moons around minor planets.
the solar system has many stars,some are planets,moons,asteoids,metors/meteorites, and planetoids.
well they all have diffrent amounts