These are the number of confirmed moons of each planet.
Some may have more yet to be discovered.
Mercury: 0
Venus: 0
Earth: 1
Mars: 2
Jupiter: 63
Saturn: 61
Uranus: 27
Neptune: 13
Ceres: 0
Pluto: 3
Eris: 1
Makemake: 0
Haumea: 2
Yes. Many Planets and dwarf planets have less than 10 moons. Planets: Mercury- 0 moons Venus- 0 moons Earth- 1 moon Mars- 2 moon Neptune- 8 moons Dwarf planets: Pluto- 3 moons and many other dwarf planets that i don't know how many moons they have.
No, not all terrestrial planets have many moons. For example, Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while Earth has one moon (named Luna or the Moon), and Mars has two small moons (Phobos and Deimos).
no. Earth and Mars are the only terrestrials with moons.
Six out of the eight planets in our solar system have moons. (Mercury and Venus are the only two that do not.)
Two planets in our solar system have no moons: Mercury and Venus.
there are 139 moons altogether.
If you count in pluto, there are 135 moons. If not, there are 134 moons.
All of the inner planets; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have less than 3 moons, while all four outer gas giant planets have many moons.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
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.
no. Earth and Mars are the only terrestrials with moons.
many moons.
178 including pluto's moons. 8 planets and 170 moons.
No, Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
Yes. Planets and moons come in all sizes and colors.
In our Solar System all planets have moons, except for Mercury and Venus.
Yes. All four of the outer planets have multiple moons.