1. Titan
2. Rhea
3. Lapetus
Pluto has 3 known moons (as of 2011) Pluto's largest moon is Charon. The smaller moons are Nix and Hydra.
3. Charon the largest then Nix and Hydra.
One of Neptune's smallest moons is called Helene, which is only 10 miles across. Other small moons are named Galatea, Larissa, Naiad, Proteus, and Despina.
Ganymede,Callisto,Io. I put them in biggest to smallest.
Mercury-0 Venus-0 Earth-1 Mars-2 Ceres-0 Jupiter-63 Saturn-60 (There might be 3 more, but not discovered as moons yet) Uranus-27 Neptune-13 Pluto-3 Hameua-2 Makemake-0 Eris-1
Saturn has many moons, but three of its most notable satellites are Titan, Rhea, and Enceladus. Titan is the largest and has a thick atmosphere, while Rhea is known for its icy surface and potential for a thin atmosphere. Enceladus is famous for its geysers that eject water vapor and ice, suggesting the presence of a subsurface ocean.
3 Saturns could fit the same mass as Jupiter.
0.69 g/cm^3
The eight planets of the solar system,their equatorial diameters and number of known natural satellites :Mercury - 4878 km (0 moons)Venus - 12104 km (0 moons)Earth- 12756 km (1 moon)Mars- 6790 km (2 moons)Jupiter - 142800 km (63 moons)Saturn - 120536 km (62 named moons, many moonlets in rings)Uranus - 51118 km (27 moons)Neptune - 49528 km (13 moons)Dwarf Pluto-2,274 km (3 moons)
Pluto's three moons names are Charon, Nix, and Hydra.
Pluto has 3 moons.
No. Venus does not have any moons.