As of April 2012:
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No planet in the solar system has that number of moons. There is a gap in numbers between Saturn's 63 known moons and Uranus' 27 known moons.
Saturn, with 62 moons.
There is not a planet in our solar system with exactly 60 moons. Saturn has 62 known moons, and Jupiter has 66. As far as extrasolar planets, about 770 have been identified. However, it's a tricky business finding the planets at all; no extrasolar moons have yet been identified.
None. The Earth has 1, Mars has 2, Jupiter has 62, Saturn has 33, Uranus has 27, Neptune has 13, and Pluto has 1. http://www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/Moons/MoonsSolSys.html
The planet that is half the size of the earth, has 2 moons, and has an atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide is Mars. The average length of a day on Mars is 37 minutes longer than that of the Earth.
Saturn with 61. Venus doesn't have any moons
Jupiter (63) and Saturn (61)
Jupiter has 63. Saturn has 61.
Neptune has 13 moonsUranus has 27 moonsSaturn has 61 moonsJupiter has 63 moons
Jupiter has 63 known moons, followed by Saturn with 61. ( as of April 2009 ).
Titan is a moon of Saturn. Saturn has over 61 moons.
A gas giant would have the most moons, seeing as Jupiter has 63 moons, and Saturn has 61 moons, both of which are gas giants.
Saturn has more moons than any other planet in our solar system.
in our solar system it is Jupiter with about 61 moons although many irregular ones are being spotted all the time.-Mihi
there no moons on saturn but yes it does have 61 moons
No planet in our Solar system has 18 moons.See related question.Saturn has 18 moons and seven rings
* Jupiter, 63 moons * Saturn, 61 moons plus over 100 moonlets* Uranus, 27 moons