Comment: Here I´m considering as "Moon" only those satelites that are large enough to be spherical, which leaves out for example, Phobos and Deimos (orbiting mars), and numerous other satelites of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Jupiter : the galilean Moons:
Io (~3650 km),
Europa (~3100 km),
Ganymede (~5200 km) &
Callisto(~4800 km)
Saturn:
Enceladus (500 km),
Tethys (1050 km),
Dione (1100 km),
Rhea (1500 km),
Titan (5100 km),
Lapetus(1400 km)
Uranus:
Miranda (470 km),
Ariel (1160 km),
Umbriel (1170 km),
Titania (1550 km),
Oberon (1520 km)
Neptune:
Triton (2700)
No known planets have only one moon other than earth.
Earth is the planet we live on. Earth has one moon.
Jupiter has the Moon called Io - the most volcanically active object in our solar system.
I'm pretty sure all of them.Answer:All of the planets in the Solar System except for Mercury and Venus have at least one moon.
The moon Callisto was discovered in January of the year 1610. The moon belongs to the planet Jupiter.
Mercury is the planet that has no rings and one moon.
The Earth is the only planet in our Solar System with one Moon
The only planet with one moon is Earth. The smallest planet is Mercury but it doesn't have any moons.
it does
earth
No known planets have only one moon other than earth.
I live on Earth and yes- it has one moon. :)
Earth is the major planet in our solar system that has only one moon, which is called the Moon.
I don't think there is one.
Earth is the planet we live on. Earth has one moon.
Only Earth has exactly one moon.
no because the moon is not a planet. Mars.