no they do not have any orbiting moons!!!!
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.
No, there are no known moons orbiting our Moon. The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. While some artificial satellites have been placed in orbit around the Moon by various space agencies, there are no natural moons orbiting our Moon.
All known moons. But in theory, there could be a moon orbiting a larger moon, if the large moon was far enough away from the planet.
Other than a few artificial satellites, we are not aware of any substantial bodies orbiting around the moon.
An asteroid is a piece of moon that orbits the sun and a moon is a giant rock sphere that orbits earth
Yes. Afew asteroids have smaller asteroids orbiting them as moons. The best known case is the asteroid Ida and its moon Dactyl.
no
No. The moon does not have any asteroids orbiting it. While it is theoretically possible for such an orbit to develop, the moon's close proximity to Earth means that any orbit around the moon would probably not be stable for long.
Yes, they all do.
Asteroids can fall on any planet (or moon).
Asteroids
There is no moon on Earth, but there is one orbiting it; we call it the moon.
No
Ceres or any of the other asteroids in the Asteroid Belt.
There are natural objects in orbit around the moon--likely asteroids caught in the moon's gravity. English may not have a word (yet) for a Lunar moon, but they exist. The Apollo astronauts called these little moons orbiting the Moon "moon pigeons." Its not an official scientific term though.
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