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Here is a list of planets from Sol (the sun) out. The number of known moons is listed next to each one, with the total below.

  • Mercury [0]
  • Venus [0]
  • Earth [1]
  • Mars [2]
  • Ceres [0]
  • Jupiter [66]
  • Saturn [62]
  • Uranus [27]
  • Neptune [13]
  • Orcus [1]
  • Pluto - Charon [2]
  • Haumea [2]
  • Quaoar [1]
  • Makemake [0]
  • 2007 OR10 [0]
  • Eris [1]
  • Sedna [0]

Total: 178 known moons

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