Saturn has at least two natural satellites (moons) sharing the same orbit. There may be three altogether, but I only know of two.
there are none
they are termed as satellites
Bodies that orbit planets or moons are called satellites.
Objects such as moons or satellites that revolve around a planet are typically referred to as "natural satellites" or "moons." Artificial satellites placed in orbit around a planet are simply called "satellites."
Planetary satellites typically orbit their parent planet in predetermined paths. These orbits can be circular or elliptical. The motion of planetary satellites is governed by the gravitational pull of the planet they orbit.
saturn has have 3 satelites
I know Saturn has two moons in more or less the same orbit. I'm not sure about three moons though.
there are none
The satellites of Uranus revolve around the planet in planes almost perpendicular to its orbit.
they are termed as satellites
Bodies that orbit planets or moons are called satellites.
Those are called planetary satellites or natural satellites. Each planet has its own set of natural satellites that orbit around it.
These are known as moons. Natural satellites that are in orbit around a larger planet.
By definition planets orbit a star and satellites orbit a planet. Therefore there are no satellite planets.
No, a moon is not considered a planet. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit a star and do not orbit other celestial bodies.
Betelgeuse is a star, not a planet, so it does not have any satellites. Satellites, also known as moons, typically orbit planets, not stars.
Objects such as moons or satellites that revolve around a planet are typically referred to as "natural satellites" or "moons." Artificial satellites placed in orbit around a planet are simply called "satellites."