Venus is unique in that it and Mercury are the only planets in the solar system with no natural satellites. Currently the European Space Agency (ESA) has a satellite named Venus Express orbiting the planet.
There are no known natural satellites orbiting the planet Mercury. One would be hard to see or detect because of the planets relative closeness to the sun. However, the United States does have one man-made satellite orbiting the planet-- Messenger.
Well, Saturn has at least 1 satellite .Oh, and by the way I really don't Know, I just guessed.
Mercury has no known natural satellites, and there are no man-made satellites from earth orbiting that planet.
No astronaut has ever come anywhere near any astronomical body
except the Earth and the Moon.
Jupiter has 63 known moons.
Saturn's equatorial radius is about 37,457 miles.
1. They help speed communication around the world. 2. They can get out past the atmosphere so that astronomers can get a better look at the stars, etc. 3. TV signals 4. Navigation systems.
Earth has a thin atmosphere. Saturn has a thick atmosphere.
On the planet Saturn, a single day lasts ten hours thirty-nine minutes. This refers to the time it takes for Saturn to rotate on its axis.
No, I believe only probes have been sent out to Saturn. No, at least not directly. We have sent several robotic probes there without humans on-board however. No, because Saturn is a huge ball of swirling gases, you could no even stand on Saturn.
There are 27 satellites on Saturn!!!!
Saturn
Saturn has the most rings.
yes
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5
by satillites.
none
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Venus has no natural satellites.
No it cannot.
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