it depends if its near a sun. remember, MOONS AND PLANETS ARE NOT LIGHT SOURCES. they simply reflect the suns light. therefore, if they are not near enough to a sun, the moons would be dark, as would the planet, cos there is hardly any light to reflect.
(oh and there is no known planet with 62 moons.)
The planet you are referring to is likely Saturn, which has dark spheres called moons, such as Mimas and Enceladus, that reflect light from the Sun. These moons have reflective surfaces due to icy compositions that make them appear bright when illuminated.
Dark-colored storms and eight moons is quite possible referring to the planet of Neptune. Neptune is deemed to now be the planet that is farthest away from the sun because Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet.
It's the seven planet from the sun, haves 27 moons, and several of those moons are dark.. Its common sense!
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
transform under the full moons light
Planet Neptune had a storm called the Great Dark Spot which disappeared. One of its 13 moons is also called Triton.
Saturn is the planet that will answer your question
Half Dark half and a little more light
You can imagine a rotating cube, that is illuminated by a source of light on one side. The cube would have a dark side and a light side, and as it rotates, the surface of the cube would change from dark to light, and light to dark, much like the existing situation on the planet Earth. The main difference is that the changes in lighting would not be as gradual as they are for a sphere. Surfaces of the cube would go from light to dark, or dark to light, much more suddenly.
dark brown and light brown
The question appears to be based on old data.The inner planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have at most two moons. Of the outer planets, Jupiter has at least 67 satellites, Saturn 62, Uranus 27 and Neptune 14. So no planet with 13 moons!
Phoebe is a moon of Saturn, not a planet. It is irregularly shaped and has a dark surface covered in water ice and dark material. Phoebe is one of the outermost moons of Saturn and is thought to be a captured object from the Kuiper Belt.