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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JUPITER.
No planets are in orbit around the moon
They are different because all of the planets are bigger than the moon
The moon is not a planet.
No. The planets orbit the sun.
Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter.
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.
No planets are in orbit around the moon
No two planets share the same moon.
Planets do not go around the moon.
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
The moon and planets reflect sunlight, they do not produce light.
Yes, Pluto was a moon to one of the planets called Neptune.
They are different because all of the planets are bigger than the moon