Depending on your location and time, it would vary. From Northern latitudes it's more than likely Saturn and Jupiter.
First is Pluto then Neptune
Only Mars has two moons. The other planets have either one moon, no moons, or many moons.
Mercury and Venus, the inferior planets.
Mars and venus are going to be next to the moon in December
Earth (with one moon) and Mars (with two moons). Mercury and Venus do not have any moons.
At the moment (beginning of December 2008), the bright planets to be seen in the evening sky are Venus and Jupiter, the two are in conjunction (close together) in the sky at the moment.
The positions of the Moon relative to the planets changes on a day-to-day basis, but for the past three weeks or so, Jupiter and Venus have been sharing the western sky in the early evening. Last week, the two planets were accompanied by a waxing crescent moon, bringing a special treat! Check out www.spaceweather.com to see the daily sights in the sky.
neither venes or Mercury has a moon.
No two planets share the same moon.
Actually all the current planets are larger than our moon.
The two planets in Florida's western night sky are Venus and Jupiter, with Venus being the brighter of the two.
Mercury and Venus are the only two planets in our solar system that do not have a moon.
Only the Earth has one moon.
The Moon. The Sun that we see is almost two diameters of the sun farther across the sky because of the time it takes the light to reach the Earth. This holds true for other planets and stars as well.
Mercury and Venus doesn't.
Mercury and Venus
Mercury and Venus.
Stars, andcloudsSun and moon