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Moons do not orbit the Milky Way because they Milky Way is a galaxy. But if you are thinking about the amount of moons in the Milky Way total, it is around 1-2million. Probably even more.
The Milky way is made out of a group of planets: Earth, Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto ( a dwarf planet which may not class as a real planet), Venus, Mercery; suns and moons.
The Milky Way is not a planet, it's a galaxie. Our solar system is in the Milky Way galaxie.
Most moons orbit their planet the same way the planet rotates. One of Neptune's moons is very different. That moon goes in the opposite direction of Neptune's rotation.
The largest planet in our solar system is Jupiter.
Moons do not orbit the Milky Way because they Milky Way is a galaxy. But if you are thinking about the amount of moons in the Milky Way total, it is around 1-2million. Probably even more.
The Milky way is made out of a group of planets: Earth, Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto ( a dwarf planet which may not class as a real planet), Venus, Mercery; suns and moons.
There is only one legit sun and that sun orbits the center of the milky way whereas the moons orbit their planet.
The sun
The Milky Way is not a planet. It is a galaxy.
the planet earth is in our Galaxy The milky way
The 'Milky Way' refers to a galaxy, not a planet.
The Milky Way is not a planet, it's a galaxie. Our solar system is in the Milky Way galaxie.
no it doesn't have a moon .
There are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. We only know of moons in the solar system - 169 of them.
Eris is technically a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is, however, in the Milky Way galaxy.
All of the 1000 or so planets discovered so far, or most of them, are inside the Milky Way.