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Jupiter has 16 moons traveling around it. Jupiter is our big planet in our solar system.
Jupiter and Saturn each have 60 or more known moons. In Saturn's case, there are many small moonlets in the ring system. In Jupiter's case, a number of small moons (likely captured asteroids) have comparatively long and elliptical orbits far from the planet.
The planet with the most moons in our solar system is Jupiter. It has 63 confirmed moons.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are examples of planets in our solar system that have two or more moons. Jupiter has the most moons with over 79 known moons, while Saturn has more than 80 moons. Uranus has 27 moons, and Neptune has 14 known moons.
Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.Also the dwarf planet Pluto
No, both Jupiter and Saturn have more moons.
Uranus has 27 known moons, making it the planet in our solar system with the most moons. There is a possibility that more undiscovered moons may be orbiting Uranus.
Jupiter has 16 moons traveling around it. Jupiter is our big planet in our solar system.
Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus all have more than 25 named moons.
Saturn is the planet with the most moons in our solar system, having more than 80 moons. Another planet with more than 16 moons is Jupiter, which has over 50 moons. These moons vary in size and composition, with some being as small as a few kilometers across and others as large as our own Moon.
Jupiter and Saturn each have 60 or more known moons. In Saturn's case, there are many small moonlets in the ring system. In Jupiter's case, a number of small moons (likely captured asteroids) have comparatively long and elliptical orbits far from the planet.
The planet with the most moons in our solar system is Jupiter. It has 63 confirmed moons.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are examples of planets in our solar system that have two or more moons. Jupiter has the most moons with over 79 known moons, while Saturn has more than 80 moons. Uranus has 27 moons, and Neptune has 14 known moons.
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all have more than ten moons.
Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.Also the dwarf planet Pluto
No, Mars is not the only planet with two moons. For example, both Uranus and Neptune also have two moons each. Additionally, several other moons in our solar system also have two or more moons.
Jupiter has 63 known natural satellites (with a 64th and more possible as of 2008). Saturn has 60 or more, Uranus 27 or more, Neptune 13 currently known, and Pluto has three confirmed moons (the largest, Charon, is nearly the same size as Pluto).