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No planet has any moons as large as the earth.

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Several planets have more moons than Earth including Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter has 67 moons, Saturn has 62.

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Apart from Mercury and Venus all the planets have more than us. You have to go right out to Eris to find another one that has only one moon. Even dwarf planet Pluto has 5 moons.

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