Yes. There are certainley more but we have not discovered them yet.
Neptune has 13 moons that we know about and there may be more. NaiadTriton (the biggest moon)DespinaThalassaGalateaLarissaHalimedeProteusSaoPsamatheNesoLaomedeiaNereid
Neptune has 13 moons that we know about, but there may be more. NaiadTriton (the biggest moon)DespinaThalassaGalateaLarissaHalimedeProteusSaoPsamatheNesoLaomedeiaNereid
Neptune has 13 moons that we know about, but there may be more. NaiadTriton (the biggest moon)DespinaThalassaGalateaLarissaHalimedeProteusSaoPsamatheNesoLaomedeiaNereid
Yes, Neptune has 13 moons that we know about, but there may be more. NaiadTriton (the biggest moon)DespinaThalassaGalateaLarissaHalimedeProteusSaoPsamatheNesoLaomedeiaNereid
Neptune has 13 moons that we know about and there may be more. NaiadTriton (the biggest moon)DespinaThalassaGalateaLarissaHalimedeProteusSaoPsamatheNesoLaomedeiaNereid
Yes, Neptune has 13 moons that we know about and there may be more. NaiadTriton (the biggest moon)DespinaThalassaGalateaLarissaHalimedeProteusSaoPsamatheNesoLaomedeiaNereid
Uranus has 27 moons and Neptune has 13 moons
I do not understand your question, but I can tell you that Neptune has 13 moons and Pluto has 3.
The names of Neptune's thirteen moons are Naiad, Thalassa, Despoina, Galatea, Larissa, Proteus, Triton, Nereid, Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia, Psamathe, and Neso. There may be more than thirteen moons, but as far as we know, more moons have not been discovered yet.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are examples of planets in our solar system that have two or more moons. Jupiter has the most moons with over 79 known moons, while Saturn has more than 80 moons. Uranus has 27 moons, and Neptune has 14 known moons.
Neptune had the same number of moons in 1997 as it has now. No new ones have formed nor have any been destroyed. However, more have been discovered. In 1997 we knew of 8 moons orbiting Neptune. Now we known of 14. The other 6 moons were there in 1997, but we didn't know about them.
Neptune is the 8th Planet from Sun in our solar system. Now, let me rephrase your question slightly. How many moons does Neptune has? Because Neptune is a planet and can only have moons or satellites orbiting it. Answer to this question is would be 13. In other words, Neptune has 13 known moons orbiting and there could be more which are not seen by man or discovered yet.