yes it is true Saturn does not have that many moons
Over 60 moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn so far, but many of them are tiny moonlets imbedded in Saturn's rings, and are only a few tens of miles across. There could be as many as hundreds of undiscovered moons hiding in the rings.
False Saturn has billions of rigs and no it does have a few rings
Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.
The inner planets of our solar system have few or no moons. Mercury and Venus have none, Earth has one, and Mars has two.
yes it is true Saturn does not have that many moons
Saturn has a total of 60 moons, many of which were only discovered in the last few years - 52 of them have received official names..
Over 60 moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn so far, but many of them are tiny moonlets imbedded in Saturn's rings, and are only a few tens of miles across. There could be as many as hundreds of undiscovered moons hiding in the rings.
False Saturn has billions of rigs and no it does have a few rings
Saturn has over 60 confirmed moons, there may well be even more than this still to be discovered.
Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.
Some do, but most don't. A few moons in the solar system have very tenuous atmospheres. Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is the only one in our solar system to have a substantial atmosphere.
I believe that might be Saturn. A lot of people say that Saturn has 64 moons and stuff like that, but very few are actually moons. I've personally seen 3 moons, but the third might have been a star. Comment: No, it's not Saturn. Neptune is the probable answer, but it now has more than 8 known moons. The two moons seen from Earth are Triton and Nereid.
Saturn does not have its own sun and it has 60 moons and some were just discovered a few years ago
The inner planets of our solar system have few or no moons. Mercury and Venus have none, Earth has one, and Mars has two.
A few planets have more than 15 moons. Take Jupiter, which has at least 63 of them. Saturn has 60 known moons, while Uranus has 27. I'm reading a 1987 book of date that says: Jupiter has at least 16, Saturn: 23 and Uranus, 15.
Although each of the four gas giants has a ring system, Saturn's ring system is by far the most spectacular. Saturn also has over 60 moons, ranging from small moonlets a few km across, to Titan, which is large enough to have its own atmosphere.