Jupiter. The moon is Ganymede.
It has to do that.
A moon always revolves around its planet.
The Moon orbits the Earth.
Satellites
It depends on which moon you're referring to. If you mean the moon in our sky, then the earth.
No, by definition a body must revolve around the sun in its own path to be planet. The moon has a path around earth and the sun.
no its funny. moon is a natural satellite to revolve around earth
Titan is not one of them, but there are several moons that revolve in retrograde orbits.The most well-known is probably Triton, the largest moon of Neptune.Triton is the only large moon in the solar system to have retrograde motion.
No. If Ceres orbited a planet it would be a moon. It orbits the sun, so it is classified as a dwarf planet.
The earth revolve around the sun
The big one you can see in the sky with the naked eye revolves around the planet Earth.
Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system, and it orbits around Jupiter.