yes all planets accept Pluto has satellite
No, neither Venus nor Mercury have any moons.
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.
No, the moon is not a planet. It is a natural satellite that orbits Earth. The eight planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Satellite pictures of Earth and other planets are captured by cameras or sensors onboard spacecraft and satellites in orbit. These images are then transmitted back to Earth using radio waves or other communication methods. Data is received by ground stations that can decode and process the information to create the images we see.
Mercury and Venus have no known satellites, all other planets have at least one.
By definition planets orbit a star and satellites orbit a planet. Therefore there are no satellite planets.
Mercury and Venus. All other planets have at least one moon (or natural satellite).
Yes, all of the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets are natural satellites of the sun.
There is no satellite that has different planets at roughly equal distances on either side of it.
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galileo did because he proved that all the planets revolved around the sun......NOT THE EARTH!!
No, neither Venus nor Mercury have any moons.
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Earth is, as are all the planets and the many other things that orbit the sun, such as asteroids and comets.
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
"The Moon" was the first satellite -- a satellite is an orbiting body. The term "natural satellite" is used for the moons of planets. Planets and asteroids may be considered satellites of the Sun, but to avoid confusion they are almost never referred to as such. (see related question)