The closer one.
Yes, the first planet from the sun, Mercury, does not have any moons. It is one of the two planets in our solar system that do not have any natural satellites.
The moon closer to the planet would complete an orbit first because it has a smaller orbit, which means it has a shorter distance to travel around the planet compared to the moon that is farther away.
Planet X is a hypothetical planet that has yet to be confirmed. Therefore until it is discovered, it will not have any moons.
That would be planet Mars, and its two moons are named, "Phobos and Deimos". Mars is the only planet with exactly two moons.
Two moons can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to orbit a planet, depending on the specific characteristics of the moons and the planet they are orbiting. Each moon will have its own orbital period, so it's important to consider both moons individually when determining how long they take to complete an orbit.
Yes, the first planet from the sun, Mercury, does not have any moons. It is one of the two planets in our solar system that do not have any natural satellites.
The moon closer to the planet would complete an orbit first because it has a smaller orbit, which means it has a shorter distance to travel around the planet compared to the moon that is farther away.
He could only make out four of Jupiters' largest 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
There is no planet with exactly 33 moons.
no planet has 16 moons
The planet with the most moons is JUPITER as it has 62 moons and then SATURN with 33 moons.
Jupiter is the planet that has the most known moons in our solar system, it has 63 moons.
only the planet of Jupiter.... it has a total of 62 moons. and mercury and venus have no moons.
Of the eight planets in our solar system, the first two (Mercury and Venus) have no natural satellites. The dwarf planets Pluto and Eris have six moons between them. There is no relationship between the number of moons an object has and whether or not it is a planet. Planets may have no moons, while objects that are not planets may have multiple moons. In general, the larger the planet, the more moons it tends to have.
Galileo was the first to look at the planet Jupiter through a telescope, and to observe the moons of Jupiter (the 4 largest moons are still known as the Galilean moons).