As of discoveries through 2011, the planets Jupiter and Saturn have the most moons, each with more than 60 satellites that have been named or provisionally named. Uranus is a distant 3rd with 27 known moons.
Jupiter has 63 known moons. Saturn has 62 known moons, 2 possible moons, and many more "moonlets" within its ring system. Some of these may qualify for "moon" status based on their composition or orbits.
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No planets are in orbit around the moon
No planet in our solar system is consistently closest to the Moon every August. The proximity of planets to the Moon varies based on their respective orbits. However, the planets that are most commonly near the Moon in the sky are Venus and Mars.
No. The planets orbit the sun.
The star next to the moon is likely to be a planet, most commonly Venus or Jupiter. Stars do not typically appear as close to the moon as planets do.
Earth has one moon and earth is the only planet next its moon however, other planets have their own moons. http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/our_solar_system/moons_table.html The link above takes you to a "table" of moons, it lists which planets have moons, how many moons each planet has, the names of the moons, when they were discovered, who discovered them etc... Just copy and paste the address into your browser if you can't click it.
No. Most planets do. Six of the eight planets in our solar system have at least one moon.
No, they don't. But most of our planets that orbit the sun do.
None. The Earth's moon is not a planet and there are no planets "ON" any moon. Many planets in the solar system have several moons.
The Moon is a moon and the planets are planets, so it's impossible for a moon to be a planet. See related questions.
Planets do not go around the moon.
No two planets share the same moon.
No planets are in orbit around the moon
No planet in our solar system is consistently closest to the Moon every August. The proximity of planets to the Moon varies based on their respective orbits. However, the planets that are most commonly near the Moon in the sky are Venus and Mars.
neither venes or Mercury has a moon.
the planets do not orbit the moon but the moon orbits the planets because of gravity and inertia
Yes, Pluto was a moon to one of the planets called Neptune.
The moon and planets reflect sunlight, they do not produce light.