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No planet in our Solar System has 21 moons. See related question for information concerning moons in our Solar System
A moon, or perhaps many moons.
Distance from Earth varies from 36 million miles (nearest planet after Venus) to over 250 million miles. Proportionately, this six-fold distance variation is the greatest of any planet.
The nearest planet to the sun is Mercury. It orbits the sun at an average distance of about 36 million miles.
Based on their average distance from the sun, the Earth is the nearest.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Planet Mars has two moons
There is no planet with exactly 33 moons.
Jupiter has a faint planetary ring and 4 moons, Europa (Which is the nearest to the planet), Io, Ganymede and Callisto (Which is the furthest away) Hope that helps
Saturn is the planet with the most moons in our solar system, having more than 80 moons. Another planet with more than 16 moons is Jupiter, which has over 50 moons. These moons vary in size and composition, with some being as small as a few kilometers across and others as large as our own Moon.
no planet has 16 moons
This planet is Mercury, because the orbit is not a circle the distance is variable: between 28,5 million miles and 43,5 million miles.