That's because there is really nothing to compare it to.
Answer: Pluto has 3 moons Neptune has 13 moons (some websites say it only has 8 moons) Uranus has 27 moons (some websites say it has 15 moons, 58, moons or 21 moons) Saturn has 47 moons (some websites say it has 18 moons, 30 moons or 61 moons) Jupiter has 63 moons (some websites say it has 16 moons, 28 moons or 60 moons) Mars has 2 moons Earth has 1 moon Venus has 0 moons Mercury has 0 moons
No moons in our solar system have moons of their own, but it's theoretically possible.
Venus has 0 moons.
Mercury has no moons.http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/mercury/how-many-moons-does-mercury-have/Merury has no moons along with venus.Mercury does not have any moons. In fact, Mercury and Venus are the only planets that don't.
When studying space in school, you might be asked to compare and contrast the moons that were discussed in a chapter. What they want you to do is to write about the way the moons are all the same and the things they have that make them different from each other.
Moons are larger, obviously.
They both spin on an axis.
You would research the moons of both planets and then draw up a table showing the characteristics of all three. The table would illustrate their similarities and differences.
That's because there is really nothing to compare it to.
Answer: Pluto has 3 moons Neptune has 13 moons (some websites say it only has 8 moons) Uranus has 27 moons (some websites say it has 15 moons, 58, moons or 21 moons) Saturn has 47 moons (some websites say it has 18 moons, 30 moons or 61 moons) Jupiter has 63 moons (some websites say it has 16 moons, 28 moons or 60 moons) Mars has 2 moons Earth has 1 moon Venus has 0 moons Mercury has 0 moons
It's because of the orbits. If you mean the size, the Moon NEVER changes in size or orbit distance that much. It's because your brain is fooling you and you compare the moons' size to other objects in the sky such as clouds and / or buildings.
Venus has no moons. It may have had some before but now it has no moons.
Jupiter's moons do not have moons. No moon in the Solar System has a moon orbiting it.
Mercury does not have any moons.
blood moons are moons that look red
No moons in our solar system have moons of their own, but it's theoretically possible.