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"Natural satellites" (moons) on each planet:

Mercury: 0

Venus: 0

Earth: 1

Mars: 2

Jupiter: 63+

Saturn: 62+ (53 named)

Uranus: 17 known

Neptune: 13 known

Pluto: 4 known as of 2012

There are numerous manmade satellites around Earth, Venus, and Mars, one orbiting Mercury, and one enroute to Pluto.

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