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yes moons are satellites to other planets
Uranus is tilted on it's side other than the other planets.
It rotates in opposite (retrograde) direction from other planets
No planets surround Neptune. But the closest planet is Uranus.
it has a sun a moon it is sideways
Within our solar system, planets other than Earth with natural satellites are Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Other solar system objects also have moons; Mercury and Venus notably do not.
yes moons are satellites to other planets
Uranus is tilted on it's side other than the other planets.
The solar system consists of eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Each planet has its own collection of natural satellites (moons). For example, Earth has one moon, while Jupiter has more than 79 known moons. In total, there are over 200 natural satellites orbiting planets within our solar system.
the outer planets are - jupiter - saturn - uranus - neptune
URANUS
It rotates in opposite (retrograde) direction from other planets
No planets surround Neptune. But the closest planet is Uranus.
Mercury and Venus have no known satellites, all other planets have at least one.
There are only two planets within our solar system that have no natural satellites (i.e. moons). They are Venus and Mercury; all other planets have at least one moon.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are the outer planets.
Uranus rotates at 97degrees from the ecliptic plane in other words it is tilted on its side