The planet Uranus, with 27 known moons as of 2008. (see related question)
Some of the moons of Uranus are named for Shakespeare's female characters.
Uranus
No. Neptune is a planet. It has several moons.
Uranus has moons named after characters in Shakespeare. Titania is an example!
1 because you can "MOON" someone with "URANIS" Answer: According to the NASA website (see atached link) Uranus has 27 moons, the majority of which are named for Shakespearean characters.
In our Solar System, ALL Jovian planets have moons.
These planets have the following numbers of moons: Earth - 1 Mars - 2 Jupiter - 63 - 4 of these are known as the 'Galilean moons'; the largest of the planet's satellites discovered by Galileo Saturn - 61 Uranus - 27 - Interesting fact - all of Uranus' moons are named after Shakespearean characters Neptune - 13 Pluto (even though it is technically a dwarf planet) - 3 All of the planets in the solar system have moons except for Mercury and Venus. Earth has only 1 and Mars 2, so all of the planets that follow have more moons than Earth or Mars.
In our solar system Mars is the only planet with two moons. We are not yet aware of moons orbiting exoplanets (planets circling distant stars).
No, Mars is not the only planet with two moons. For example, both Uranus and Neptune also have two moons each. Additionally, several other moons in our solar system also have two or more moons.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Planet Mars has two moons
It's the seven planet from the sun, haves 27 moons, and several of those moons are dark.. Its common sense!