Yes,moon is a natural sattilite.
Earth's Moon has no satellites of its own. While it might be possible, I am not aware of any moons that have natural satellites of their own.
No. Venus has no natural satellites (moons). Neither does Mercury.
You probably mean to ask about natural satellites as opposed to artificial satellites. In terms of neutrality, all satellites are neutral. In any event, the planet Jupiter has the most natural satellites, of any planet in our solar system. The planet Earth has the most artificial satellites.
The Earth has one natural satellite, the Moon. The gas giants in our solar system have multiple natural satellites, with Jupiter having the most, including Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Saturn's natural satellites include Titan, Enceladus, and Mimas. Uranus and Neptune also have a few natural satellites each.
Earth has one natural satellite and more than a thousand artificial satellites.
There are no satellites from Earth, but Neptune has 13 natural satellites, that is 13 moons.
No. The earth has one natural satellite ... the moon ... and any number of other satellites whose primary purpose is not scientific (e.g. communication satellites).
Earth's Moon has no satellites of its own. While it might be possible, I am not aware of any moons that have natural satellites of their own.
No. Venus has no natural satellites (moons). Neither does Mercury.
There is one natural satellite (The Moon) and thousand are artificial satellites launched by various countries.
You probably mean to ask about natural satellites as opposed to artificial satellites. In terms of neutrality, all satellites are neutral. In any event, the planet Jupiter has the most natural satellites, of any planet in our solar system. The planet Earth has the most artificial satellites.
The Earth has one natural satellite, the Moon. The gas giants in our solar system have multiple natural satellites, with Jupiter having the most, including Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Saturn's natural satellites include Titan, Enceladus, and Mimas. Uranus and Neptune also have a few natural satellites each.
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.
Natural satellites are organic objects that orbit the earth such as the moon. Artificial satellites are objects humans propel through the earth's atmosphere in order to orbit the earth such as satellites for TV and radio signals.
Earth has one natural satellite and more than a thousand artificial satellites.
Ganymede Jupiter's moon has 6 satellites in total from the north Pole on the Earth.
Venus does not have any natural satellites.