40000 million moons and 3000 trillion satilites
No satellites have been discovered yet in orbit around Mercury. As of now, the answer to the question is zero.
Yes but they are called natural satellites
about 18,000 man made sattelites are orbiting the earth!
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.
3 GEO Satellites located at 120 degrees are required to cover whole of the earth.
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Yes. "Moons" are _natural_ satellites, as opposed to the artificial satellites that we build here on Earth and launch into space on rockets.
Moons are 'Natural Satellites' Earth's Moon is named Luna, as earth is Terra
The moon is a satellite of the Earth.
Jupiter holds the record for the most moons in our solar system, with a total of 79 confirmed natural satellites. These moons vary in size, with the four largest being the Galilean moons Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Neptune has 13 natural satellites (or moons).
There are no satellites from Earth, but Neptune has 13 natural satellites, that is 13 moons.
Earth's Moon has no satellites of its own. While it might be possible, I am not aware of any moons that have natural satellites of their own.
The Moons of the Earth are really just "The Moon" plus various artifacts and satellites that some might call "artificial moons".
In astronomy, the term "moon" specifically refers to a natural satellite that orbits a planet, like Earth's moon. Satellites, on the other hand, can refer to both natural moons and artificial objects placed into orbit around planets. So, while all moons are satellites, not all satellites are moons.
No satellites have been discovered yet in orbit around Mercury. As of now, the answer to the question is zero.
It has just two. They are Deimos and Phobos. These are the moons or natural satellites. There are also satellites from Earth, sent to observe Mars.