Mercury does not have moons
mercury has no moons
Bothe mercury and Venus have no known moons. All of the other planets in ku solar system have at least one moon, the larger gas giant planets have many moons. It's partly due to the lack of debris in the inner part of the solar system and the fact that Venus and mercury are not very big, so can't easily capture or hold a moon.
Over 60 moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn so far, but many of them are tiny moonlets imbedded in Saturn's rings, and are only a few tens of miles across. There could be as many as hundreds of undiscovered moons hiding in the rings.
Yes, Mercury has zero moons. It is one of the two planets in our solar system (the other being Venus) that do not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Mercury is smaller than the earth so you can't. Also mercury has no moons.
No Mercury does not have any moons.
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mercury has no moons
There are many moons in the Milky Way, that we know of and would be many more too, so it is impossible to give a list of names.
Some planets have no moons at all, such as Mercury and Venus; some, like Earth, has only one. Mars has two tiny moons, and Jupiter has four large moons and 60 or so small ones.
The Earth has one moon called Luna.
Only one so it's called The Moon.
it does not have any rings but does have two moons
Bothe mercury and Venus have no known moons. All of the other planets in ku solar system have at least one moon, the larger gas giant planets have many moons. It's partly due to the lack of debris in the inner part of the solar system and the fact that Venus and mercury are not very big, so can't easily capture or hold a moon.
Mercury has no moons of it's own.
Saturn has 62 moons discovered so far but only 52 have been named so far.