Planets and anything like them. Moons orbiting stars are usually dubbed as dwarf planets.
No, not all satellites are moons. Satellites are objects that orbit a planet or other celestial body, while moons specifically refer to natural satellites that orbit planets. Artificial satellites, such as those used for communication or scientific purposes, are not considered moons.
Venus has no known natural satellites or moons.
Yes but they are called natural satellites
Moons are natural satellites, yes.
Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
Neptune has 13 natural satellites (or moons).
Venus has no known natural satellites or moons.
In astronomy, the term "moon" specifically refers to a natural satellite that orbits a planet, like Earth's moon. Satellites, on the other hand, can refer to both natural moons and artificial objects placed into orbit around planets. So, while all moons are satellites, not all satellites are moons.
Yes.
No. Venus has no natural satellites (moons). Neither does Mercury.
Venus has no known natural satellites (moons).
Natural satellites