Jupiter has 67 moons in total. Of those 67, 8 of them are regular satellites, and the rest are irregular satellites.
Excluding its rings, the mean diameter of planet Saturn is approximately 120,000 km (74,500 miles), more than 8 times the diameter of Earth:120,536 ± 8 km at the equator (74,898 miles),and 108,728 ± 20 km through the poles. (67,560 miles).The difference between the equatorial and polar diameters is due to the rapid spin and fluid nature of the planet, which causes the equator to bulge significantly.
The 8 major planets are:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThere are also 5 dwarf planets:CeresPlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris
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The moon is a satellite. If it was by itself the Moon would probably be classified as a planet, or maybe a dwarf planet. But since it is orbiting a planet it is classified as a moon, a natural satellite It is definitely not a star.well i think it's just a big crater that once was apart of earth that got knocked off then fell in our orbit and became our moon. at least that's what I was told in earth science
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Jupiter, Saturn, neptune, and uranus have rings and moons. they are all gas giants. Saturn is the planet that is known for my rings but many don't accept the privillage of the planet and its atmosphere Saturn
You need 4 to locate a position. There are 24 satellites in use in the sky with 8 spares.
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Satellite is a gadget used to observe information about the space and planets are worlds where different creatures live and the planets are reflecting light.
I'm thinking it is rocks and particles spinning in the atmosphere of saturn and they become part of the Planet. Saturn has at least 7-8 rings
Material - 2013 Planet Terror 1-8 was released on: USA: 24 June 2013
There are 179 known moons in the Solar System. The planet which has the most natural satellites is Jupiter with 66. There are also 104 asteroid moons and as many as 58 satellites of potential dwarf planet candidates.Major Planets (171)Mercury does not have any natural satellites (moons)Venus does not have any natural satellites (moons).Earth has 1 natural satellite (moon) called 'The Moon' or Luna (asteroid Cruithne orbits the Sun in a 1:1 orbital resonance with Earth)Mars has 2 natural satellites (moons)Jupiter has 66 natural satellites (moons)Saturn has 62 (+1 unconfirmed) natural satellites (moons) and over 150 moonletsUranus has 27 natural satellites (moons)Neptune has 13 natural satellites (moons)Dwarf Planets (8)Ceres has noneOrcus has 1Pluto - Charon have 3Haumea has 2Quaoar has 1Makemake has none"Snow White" (2007 OR10) has noneEris has 1Sedna has none