It's official name is "The Moon" or occasionally "Luna".
Jupiter has 53 named moons and at least 26 more awaiting official naming, bringing the total to 79 known moons.
The Moon
only one durdadur its name is moon
In our solar system, Mercury and Venus are the two planets which do not have moons.
That would include: Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars and its moons Jupiter and its moons Saturn and its moons Neptune and its moons Uranus and its moons Pluto and other planetesimals and their moons Asteroids Comets
The total was 146 last time I checked. However there are "provisional moons" that will probably become "official" moons eventually.
the first dog on the moons name is Laika
Jupiter has 53 named moons and at least 26 more awaiting official naming, bringing the total to 79 known moons.
Sure. Neither Mercury nor Venus have any moons big enough to detect. Mars probably has no "real" moons, either, but it captured a couple of asteroids. Of the rocky planets, only Earth has a Moon worthy of the name. The gas planets, with their much greater gravities, all have bunches of moons. Pluto, no longer an official planet, has moons of a sort, the problem being that it's so small, it's no more than a moon itself.
As of now, 82 moons of Saturn have been discovered. These moons range in size from larger bodies like Titan and Rhea to smaller irregularly shaped moons.
Venus and Mercury have no moons.
Venus has no moons unfortunately.
The major moons, the Galilean moons, are Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, and Io.
No there are no moons in Mercury
Jupiter has 63 known moons.
Sal's grandmother's name in "Walk Two Moons" is Gram.
Saturn has 82 moons. Fifty-three moons are confirmed and named and another 29 moons are awaiting confirmation of discovery and official naming.