Within our own solar system, some view Pluto as being a double planet with it's moon Charon (which is half it's size).
Little Mick
yes
It is a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. They are so nearly the same size it could almost be called a double planet system
None. Pluto-Charon was almost considered one in 2006, though that would be a dwarf double planet rather than a true double planet as Pluto is not a planet. In billions of years the Earth and Moon will be a double planet. Also, the question is non-sensical because if it was a double planet then they would both be planets... so there would be no moon. A planet would be considered a double planet with it's opposite planet, not moon.
First of all, Pluto is not a planet. It was considered a double planet because its largest moon Charon is half its size.
Live on the Double Planet was created in 1986-07.
There is no planet that is called the "glossy planet".
Some consider it to be a double planet or, more properly, a double dwarf planet. However it is currently not officially considered as such.
It's not. Also Jupiter has more than one moon.
Mercury has a double sunrise.
Its called planet Uranus
The planet Uranus is called an ice giant planet.