this is a good question.scientists and astronomers should work on this.
The gravitational pull on all the planets are artificial satellites because the satellites orbit all the planets!
All the planets have satellites, except Mercury and Venus.Jupiter
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.
no
Lots. See http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/pete/Moons.htm
All of the planets do except for mercury and Venus.
yes
Planets are not classified as satellites of the Sun. Satellites are objects that orbit planets, while planets orbit the Sun directly. Planets are considered celestial bodies that revolve around a star like the Sun.
yes moons are satellites to other planets
No, the sun does not have any natural satellites. Natural satellites typically orbit planets, and the sun is a star at the center of our solar system, so it does not have any objects orbiting around it in the same way planets do.
Mercury and Venus have no known satellites, all other planets have at least one.
Natural satellites of planets are called moons, if they are large enough.