"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.
Assuming you mean natural satellites:Mercury = 0
Venus = 0
Earth = 1
Mars = 2
Jupiter = 67
Saturn = 62-150
Uranus = 27
Neptune = 14.
uranus is the planet that have 27 satellites
You probably mean to ask about natural satellites as opposed to artificial satellites. In terms of neutrality, all satellites are neutral. In any event, the planet Jupiter has the most natural satellites, of any planet in our solar system. The planet Earth has the most artificial satellites.
Each of the four gas giants have a ring system, but they all have more than eight known moons or satellites.
No natural satellites of Mercury have been discovered.
there are none
uranus is the planet that have 27 satellites
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You probably mean to ask about natural satellites as opposed to artificial satellites. In terms of neutrality, all satellites are neutral. In any event, the planet Jupiter has the most natural satellites, of any planet in our solar system. The planet Earth has the most artificial satellites.
Eclipse
do you mean natural satellites? if so, mars has two moons, phobos and deimos.
There are no known satellites of Mercury.
millions, if you count natural satellites.
Saturn is the only planet that has 3 rings and 16 satellites .....
Mercury & Venus have no natural satellites.
Each of the four gas giants have a ring system, but they all have more than eight known moons or satellites.
Venus has no known natural satellites (moons).
Jupiter, with 63 satellites.