Ganymede(Jupiter) is the biggest moon and Titan (Saturn) is the 2nd biggest moon.
Jupiter and Saturn each have 60 or more known moons. In Saturn's case, there are many small moonlets in the ring system. In Jupiter's case, a number of small moons (likely captured asteroids) have comparatively long and elliptical orbits far from the planet.
At this moment Jupiter has 63 moons and moonlets Saturn has 60
Saturn has more moons than Venus. Saturn is second to Jupiter.
No, Jupiter has the most number of moons with 63 moons. Saturn is only the second with a number of 61 moons.
either saturn or jupiter but your best bet is jupiter
Planet Mars has two moons
These 3 planets have the most moons: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus Jupiter - 63 Saturn - 61 Uranus - 22
they are both gases,they both have rings Saturn has 18 moons and Jupiter has 16
Jupiter has the most moons, 63. Exactly? Let's see, what day is this today? As of last count at nineplanets.org, there are 63 moons of Jupiter. However, more are being discovered every time we send a space probe there, so there may be a dozen or more that haven't been seen yet. For years, the count was "12", based on Earth-bound telescopes, but between the Hubble, the Voyager probes and the recent flyby missions, we have discovered smaller and smaller moons that had been beneath notice. It seems likely that there are a great many tiny moons of the outer planets that have not yet been catalogued.
Yes it goes Sun - Mecury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Asteroid Belt - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune - Pluto and Eris (New Dwarf Planet)
Generally, the larger or more massive the planet, the more moons it may have. Jupiter and Saturn are the largest and most massive and have over 60 moons each.
Jupiter and Saturn are two planets that scientists are still finding moons on. Titan is the largest moon found on Saturn.