Jupiter has 63. Saturn has 61.
Saturn.
Uranus has at least 27 moons. It is the seventh planet from the Sun and is known for its tilting axis which causes extreme seasons.
Mercury is the planet with fewer moons than Jupiter. Mercury does not have any moons, while Jupiter has at least 79 known moons.
There is no planet named Wenus, at least not in our solar system ...the only planetary system where we have the ability to detect moons.The planet Venus has no moons.
In our solar system, at least, the planet with the greatest mass does happen to be the one with the most known moons. But I think the cause and effect work the other way. It's not the moons that give the planet strong gravity. It's the strong gravity of the planet that captures a bunch of moons.
Jupiter has at least 79 known moons, making it the planet with the most moons in our solar system.
Saturnus.
Saturn.
Uranus has at least 27 moons. It is the seventh planet from the Sun and is known for its tilting axis which causes extreme seasons.
Jupiter and Saturn both have over 30 moons. Jupiter has the most moons at 63.
Mercury is the planet with fewer moons than Jupiter. Mercury does not have any moons, while Jupiter has at least 79 known moons.
Jupiter has at least 79 confirmed moons, making it the planet with the most moons in our solar system. The four largest moons of Jupiter are known as the Galilean moons and are named Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
I think your teacher needs to update his/her question book. Both Jupiter and Saturn have more than 30 moons and have rings made of ice. However, Saturn is the answer they are looking for.
At least 14 moons. The planet appears blue.
Saturn, it has at least 18 moons.
In our solar system it is Jupiter
earth