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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

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There are tons of planets in the universe, most of which we don't even know about.

Not to mention that moons are too small to be spotted with current technology.

We aren't even 100% sure about the amount of moons in our own solar system.

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14y ago
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Mercury - no known moons

Venus - no known moons

Earth - one moon

Mars - 2 moons

Jupiter - 63 confirmed moons

Saturn - 60 confirmed moons

Uranus - 27 confirmed moons

Neptune - 13 confirmed moons

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In total, there are 214 confirmed moons orbiting around the planets in our solar system. Most of these moons are around the gas giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn, which have dozens of moons each.

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there is not a possible answer but I will try and find how many the bigget planet have so start with Jupiter then the other.

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