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Jupiter is the planet with the most moons in our Solar System.

As far as the Universe goes, we can barely detect extra-solar planets, so there is no way to actually say what planet in the Universe has the most moons. Since we don't know about all the planets, we *definitely* don't know about all the moons.

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