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  1. How Many Moons Does Each Planet Have? - NASA Space Place

    Sep 25, 2025 · Which planets have moons, and which don’t? Let’s go in order from the Sun. Up first are Mercury and Venus. Neither of them has a moon. Because Mercury is so close to the Sun and its …

  2. List of natural satellites - Wikipedia

    Earth has one Moon, the largest moon of any rocky planet in the Solar System and the largest body typically described as a moon that orbits anything in hydrostatic equilibrium in relation to the primary …

  3. 294 Moons of the Planets | 2024 List | GO ASTRONOMY

    Do you know all 294 moons of the planets (and dwarf planets) in our solar system? Well here they are! Every so often new moons are discovered for Jupiter and Saturn. Moons are listed by size from …

  4. List of Moons in the Solar System · Facts and information

    A complete list of the 181 moons that are orbiting planets and dwarf planets in our solar system, with facts and information about each moon.

  5. Solar System Guide: Complete Planets & Moons Guide 2025

    Aug 24, 2025 · Explore our complete solar system guide covering all 8 planets, dwarf planets, moons, and space exploration. Perfect for beginners with stunning facts!

  6. Solar System: Planets, Moons, and the Sun Explained

    May 18, 2025 · With each planet, moon, asteroid, and comet, the solar system tells a story of birth, destruction, rebirth, and motion—stories written in craters, frozen oceans, swirling storms, and …

  7. Atlas of Space

    An interactive exploration of the planets, moons, asteroids, and other objects in the Solar System.

  8. How Many Moons Do Planets Have in Our Solar System?

    Aug 28, 2025 · Earth, our home planet, has one large natural satellite, the Moon. This Moon is an exceptionally large companion relative to its planet, influencing Earth’s tides and stabilizing its axial …

  9. How many moons are in the solar system? - Live Science

    Aug 22, 2025 · The International Astronomical Union (IAU) officially recognizes 422 planetary moons orbiting the solar system 's eight worlds, according to NASA.

  10. Moons - Facts about the Moons of the Solar System

    The planets Mercury and Venus do not have any moons and neither does the dwarf planet Ceres. Find out the number of moons each planet has and their names below.