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These planets have the following numbers of moons:

Earth - 1

Mars - 2

Jupiter - 63 - 4 of these are known as the 'Galilean moons'; the largest of the planet's satellites discovered by Galileo

Saturn - 61

Uranus - 27 - Interesting fact - all of Uranus' moons are named after Shakespearean characters

Neptune - 13

Pluto (even though it is technically a dwarf planet) - 3

All of the planets in the solar system have moons except for Mercury and Venus. Earth has only 1 and Mars 2, so all of the planets that follow have more moons than Earth or Mars.

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