Natural satellites
If you mean the moons of the planet Jupiter- there are 67 moons in total. 53 of them have names. 14 do not (yet) have a name. That's a lot of moons- but Jupiter is a BIG planet.
Venus, the 2nd planet from the sun, does not have any moons.
It is an imaginary planet with imaginary moons. It does not exist
It depends on what you are asking. Do you want the names of the planets and their corresponding moons, or the scientific name of the moon, which is satellite?
Satellite's, anything that circles a planet.
Unfortunately there is not yet a planet named Help. For a list of our Solar System moons see related question.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. These moons are irregular in shape and are thought to be captured asteroids. They orbit close to the planet's surface compared to other moons in the solar system.
There is only one that no moon or rings and that planet is Mercury!
Mars has two satellites, or moons, orbiting around it. The names of the moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos.
Mars does not have any rings but possesses two moons named Deimos and Phobos .
The names are: Ganymede Callisto Io Europa
Saturn has over 80 moons, making it the planet with the most moons in our solar system. The exact number can vary as new moons are still being discovered.