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No, there are no moons orbiting Mercury. Mercury is one of the few planets in our solar system without any natural satellites.
Tiny planets that orbit larger planets are known as moons or natural satellites. These moons are held in orbit by the gravitational pull of the larger planet. Some examples include Earth's Moon orbiting around Earth and Phobos and Deimos orbiting around Mars.
No. Mercury and Venus do not have moons. Earth has 1, Mars 2, Jupiter 64 or more, Saturn 62 or more, Uranus 27, and Neptune 13. Among the dwarf planets, Pluto has 4, Haumea has 2, and Eris has 1. Ceres and Makemake have no known moons.
170 moons in our solar system. In terms of the universe, the question is not answerable and probably never will be answerable. 1.7 septillion is just an estimate. We will never be able even to observe every single galaxy in the universe, let alone count the moons that exist around their planets. We might come up with an estimate of the number of moons in the universe, after we get a better grasp of the planetary situation in our own Milky Way. We have just begun the process of observing planets outside of our own solar system. We are far from understanding how many planets and moons there are right here in our own universal neighborhood (The Milky Way).
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No, I Dont Think So....
i dont know that is why i come here
i dont care about math even though i use it.
Two, Mercury and Venus both have no confirmed moons.
People really dont no,but my opion is there is only a single moon
They are similar because the inner planets dont have many moons.
Only Mercury and Venus dont have any moons.
its like a vagina not to be nasty once you suck it you notice it gets hot when you dont it goes cold and when china has different weather like a vagina, it changes but usually 30-80 degrees :):):')