Topic: Number of Moons Per Planet
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What is the average number of moons per planets?
It's rather hard to average this out, as the numbers vary greatly, but here is a list of how many satellites per planet ("moon" is the name of Earth's natural orbital satellite). Mercury - 0 Venus - 0 Earth - 1 Mars - 2 Jupiter - 49 Saturn ... Read More »
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What is the exact number of moons per planet?
This depends on the planet. Some have none, like Venus; some have one, like Earth. Mars has two, Jupiter is a few dozen little ones plus four big ones, Saturn has a bunch. There isn't any single correct answer. Read More »
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What planet number is the moon?
the moon is not a planet. The moon is a natural satelite that orbits the earth. It has no light but it will emit the sun's light at night. Read More »
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Saturn has the most with 18. Read More »
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The eight planets of the solar system, their equatorial diameters and number of known natural satellites : Mercury - 4878 km (0 moons) Venus - 12104 km (0 moons) Earth- 12756 km (1 moon) Mars- 6790 km (2 moons) Jupiter - 142800 km (63 moons... Read More »
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Jupiter is the planet with the most moons with 39 moons. Read More »
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Jupiter, with 63 moons. Read More »
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saturn is the planet with the most no. of moons. (in the solar system) Read More »
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Depends on your definition of moons. Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons, whereas Saturn has 61 confirmed moons but over 150 moonlets. So probably Saturn, but it has two unconfirmed moons, which would bring it up to the same number as Jupiter. Read More »
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