Jupiter and Saturn.
Yes, Neptune has 13 moons.In order of orbital distance from Neptune, they are :NaiadThalassaDespinaGalateaLarisaaProteusTritonNereidHalimedeSaoLaomedeiaPsamatheNeso
The question appears to be based on old data.The inner planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have at most two moons. Of the outer planets, Jupiter has at least 67 satellites, Saturn 62, Uranus 27 and Neptune 14. So no planet with 13 moons!
No, not all planets in the solar system have moons. Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while Earth has one moon, Mars has two moons, Jupiter has at least 79 moons, Saturn has at least 83 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, and Neptune has 14 moons.
Neptune has 11 moons. That's the nearest, but it has 13 known moons.
There are six planets out of eight that has moon(s). The planets with moon(s) are: Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
the inner plants have a total of three moons. our moon, and two moons of mars. Phobos, and Deimos. but the out planets have many more moons. Neptune has the least amount of moons out of all the outer planets. it has 13 moons. but, the other outer planets have way more. Jupiter even has 63. of course, there are probably many more moons still to be discovered. well, not for earth and mars. in total, the outer planets must have at least 100 moons.
Saturn has at least 61 moons orbiting it(but no planets)
Yes, Neptune has 13 moons.In order of orbital distance from Neptune, they are :NaiadThalassaDespinaGalateaLarisaaProteusTritonNereidHalimedeSaoLaomedeiaPsamatheNeso
The question appears to be based on old data.The inner planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have at most two moons. Of the outer planets, Jupiter has at least 67 satellites, Saturn 62, Uranus 27 and Neptune 14. So no planet with 13 moons!
No, not all planets in the solar system have moons. Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while Earth has one moon, Mars has two moons, Jupiter has at least 79 moons, Saturn has at least 83 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, and Neptune has 14 moons.
False. Not all planets have at least one moon. For example, Mercury and Venus have no moons, whereas Jupiter and Saturn have many moons.
No. Most planets do. Six of the eight planets in our solar system have at least one moon.
The only planets without moons are Mercury and Venus, the planets closest to the sun.
The question seems reversed. All but two of the planets have at least one moon. The only planets that don't have any moons are Mercury and Venus.
Most planets have at least one moon (or natural satellite), with the exception of Mercury and Venus, which have no moons. The larger outer planets have many moons, Jupiter alone has over 60 named moons.
Six out of the eight planets in our solar system have moons. (Mercury and Venus are the only two that do not.)
Yes. Of the eight planets in out solar system, six have at least one moon.