No, some planets have several moons, whilst many have no moons at all.
Moons.
No. Of the five objects currently recognized as dwarf planets, two do not have moons. Those objects are Ceres and Makemake.
They are moons.
Saturn does have several moons, if that's what you mean.
the solar system
No, some planets have several moons, whilst many have no moons at all.
The objects found orbiting the planets are called satellites, or moons. They range from Mercury and Venus, which have no moons, to Jupiter and Saturn, which have over 50 moons.
Moons.
This is clearly related to its greater mass. The other giant planets also have several moons each.
Moons.
That would include: Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars and its moons Jupiter and its moons Saturn and its moons Neptune and its moons Uranus and its moons Pluto and other planetesimals and their moons Asteroids Comets
No. Of the five objects currently recognized as dwarf planets, two do not have moons. Those objects are Ceres and Makemake.
Moons.
They are moons.
Mercury has no moons,therefore it has no icy moons.
moons, stars, planets, meteoroid's.