No. No moon in the solar system has its own moon.
In terms of the earth, there is only one moon orbiting around it. In terms of other planets, some planets, like Mars or Venus and Murcury have no moons. Other's like all the Gas Giants have more than one moon orbiting it.
No, it is the largest moon Orbiting Saturn.
Perigee relates to the orbit of the moon. For example, perigee is defined as the moment when the moon is orbiting "closest" to the Earth. Apogee, the opposite of perigee, is when the moon is orbiting "farthest" away from the Earth.
The only natural satellite orbiting Earth is the moon.
Yes, it is theoretically possible for a moon to have moons, which are sometimes referred to as submoons or moonmoons. However, the conditions required for a moon to capture and maintain a moon of its own are rare and complex, which is why we have not observed any confirmed cases in our solar system.
while the earth is orbiting the sun the moon is orbiting the earth
One moon is orbiting Earth and that is called The Moon.
No, it is orbiting our Earth, which is orbiting our Sun.
a satellite of a satellite
No, neither of them have an orbiting moon.
Technically, the moon isn't orbiting the sun. The moon is orbiting the Earth that is orbiting the sun. I guess someone should have paid more attention in elementary school!!!
There is no moon on Earth, but there is one orbiting it; we call it the moon.
There is none.
The moon. The earth is in orbit around the sun, but the moon goes with it, orbiting the earth directly and orbiting the sun indirectly.
In terms of the earth, there is only one moon orbiting around it. In terms of other planets, some planets, like Mars or Venus and Murcury have no moons. Other's like all the Gas Giants have more than one moon orbiting it.
The force of gravity.
The largest satellite orbiting the Earth is the Moon.