None. The moon is closer than the other planets, so it will obstruct other planets.
Not Earth's moon, but some moons of other planets are bigger than the earth (none in our solar system).
No....Earth only has 1 moon other planets have more than 1 moon though
All the planets in our solar system, other than Mercury and Venus, have at least one moon.
No known planets have only one moon other than earth.
There are no "planets" between the Earth and its Moon (the closest astronomical body to our planet). Earth has no natural satellites other than the Moon, although some Sun-orbiting asteroids (notably 3753 Cruithne) have orbits that intersect the Earth's orbit and have moon-like resonances with Earth and other inner planets.There are two planets whose orbits are between the Earth and the Sun : Mercury and Venus.
planet A better answer might be "primary". Objects other than planets can have satellites.
Earth's moon is very large in proportion to its planet. It is just over one quarter of Earth's diameter. While several moons in the solar system are larger than our moon, they orbit much larger planets.
Astronauts have visited the Moon, which is not a planet but a natural satellite of Earth. Other than the Moon, astronauts have not visited any other planets in our solar system. Only unmanned spacecraft have been sent to explore other planets.
All of the planets larger than Earth have several moons.Mercury and Venus are the only planets for which no satelliteshave been discovered.
Planets do not exist on other bodies, they orbit the sun independent of one another. The planets are easily visible from the moon. In fact they are probably even more easily seen than they are from Earth due to the moon's lack of an atmosphere.
As of now, the only planet known to have its own moon is Earth. Other planets in our solar system have moons but no planets of their own. In our solar system, moons primarily orbit around planets rather than planets orbiting around other planets.