Ganymede of Jupiter has atmospheres.
One for sure is Titan.
Some do, but most don't. A few moons in the solar system have very tenuous atmospheres. Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is the only one in our solar system to have a substantial atmosphere.
Yes, space probes have studied the atmospheres of planets and moons in our solar system. For example, the Cassini mission observed the atmospheres of Saturn and its moons, while the Juno mission focused on studying Jupiter's atmosphere. These observations help scientists better understand the composition, structure, and dynamics of these planetary atmospheres.
False. Some moons like Titan of Saturn have a thick atmosphere; others are not rocky, being mainly balls of ice.
The planets would fly off into space and lose their moons and atmospheres. The sun would explode from its enormous interior pressure.
There are more than 52 moons in the solar system - Jupiter alone has 67 confirmed moons to date.
In our solar system, there is only one moon that has an atmosphere: Titan, orbitting Saturn.
Out of the planets in our Solar System, Jupiter has the most moons. It has 63 confirmed moons.
Moons are larger, obviously.
There are a total of 214 moons orbiting planets in our solar system.
Saturn has more moons than any other planet in our solar system
Titan and Triton are both large moons with thick atmospheres. They have surface features such as lakes and cryovolcanoes that suggest geologic activity. Both moons also have abundant sources of methane.