Our moon, the earths moon, is the fifth largest moon in the solar system. Ganymede is the largest moon (a moon of Jupiter), then Titan is the second largest (moon of Saturn), then third is Callisto (another moon of Jupiter) and the fourth largest is Io (another of Jupiters moons).
There are many moons. Also its possible that in the future we will find other planets that will have other moons so it is possible.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
It depends, both moons and dwarf planets vary in size, and size is not the basis of classification. The largest moons in the solar system, including our own moon, are larger than the five recognized dwarf planets, but many moons are smaller.
3. one orbiting earth, 2 others orbit mars
There are 178 known moons that orbit planets in our Solar System. A lot more might be discovered - depending in part on the size limit you want to use.
Seven moons in our solar system are larger than Pluto - namely Triton, Europa, Earth's moon, Io, Callisto, Titan and Ganymede.
Seven moons in our solar system are larger than Pluto - namely Triton, Europa, Earth's moon, Io, Callisto, Titan and Ganymede.
There are many moons. Also its possible that in the future we will find other planets that will have other moons so it is possible.
There are a total of 214 moons orbiting planets in our solar system.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
169 moons.
There are 180 moons in our solar system.
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It depends, both moons and dwarf planets vary in size, and size is not the basis of classification. The largest moons in the solar system, including our own moon, are larger than the five recognized dwarf planets, but many moons are smaller.
There are six.
Mercury is a planet in our solar system that does not have any moons.
Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons. See link for further information about them.