None in reality - BUT the probability of having moons goes up as mass of the central planet rises.
No moons.
Neptune has 13 moons. The largest moon is Triton. :)
only one durdadur its name is moon
All the planets orbiting the sun can be called moons of the sun
No country has sent a spacecraft to Jupiter, but several have launched missions to study the planet, such as NASA's Juno mission which arrived at Jupiter in 2016. These missions provide valuable insights into Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetic field, and moons.
Mars itself is a planet. If you are asking how many moons it has, it has two moons that orbit it.
There are no "mons" associated with Venus. However, Venus is a planet in our solar system and does not have any moons of its own.
No moons.
As of October 2023, Saturn has 83 confirmed moons. The largest of these is Titan, which is even larger than the planet Mercury. Saturn's moons vary widely in size and characteristics, with some being icy bodies while others are rocky. The number of moons may continue to change as new discoveries are made and further observations are conducted.
Between 1655 - 1990, the first 18 moons of Saturn were discovered.About 30 were discovered between 2000 and 2005.According to the TIME Almanac 2009, the number presently estimated is "at least 60".
Well, dwarf planets are much much smaller than planets and some people may confuse some of Jupiter's largest moons as dwarf planets but because some people may look at the moons and confuse them with dwarf planets (i know someone who dose) !!
Neptune has 13 moons. The largest moon is Triton. :)
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It has none.
only one durdadur its name is moon
Saturn has 82 moons confirmed moons to date.
Pluto has 3 moons and their names are: Charon, Nix and Hydra.