Natural Satellite
Mercury does not have any moons. It is the only planet in our solar system that does not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
The Earth only has one natural moon, called the Moon. Earth does not have three moons.
Venus does not have any moons. It is one of the only two planets in our solar system that do not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Two, Mercury and Venus are the only two planets that do not have any moons.
Of the eight true planets in the Solar System, only Mercury and Venus are lacking natural satellites.
Yes. Neither Mercury nor Venus have any moons.
No, Mercury does not have any moons. It is one of only two planets in our solar system, along with Venus, that does not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Moons are natural satellites, yes.
Only Venus and Mercury, unless you consider dwarf planets.
No, Earth has only one natural moon, commonly referred to as the Moon. While other celestial bodies in the solar system have multiple moons, Earth's single moon is the only one that orbits our planet. There are temporary "mini-moons" that can be captured by Earth's gravity, but these are not permanent moons.
Venus has no natural satellites. Unlike Earth, which has one moon, and Mars, which has two small moons, Venus is unique in our solar system for being the only planet that does not possess any moons.
Of all the Major planets only Mercury and Venus have no known natural satelites.