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- Mercury - 0
- Venus - 0
- Earth - 1
- Mars - 2
- Jupiter - 79 (53 confirmed, 26 provisional)
- Saturn - 82 (53 confirmed, 29 provisional)
- Uranus - 27
- Neptune - 14
What I know?
About Moons in our Solar system..
- There are hundreds of moons in our solar system — even a few asteroids have been found to have small companion moons. Moons that begin with a letter and a year are considered provisional moons.
What I Want To Know?
- Earth has one moon, and there are more than 200 moons in our solar system. Most of the major planets – all except Mercury and Venus – have moons. Pluto and some other dwarf planets, as well as many asteroids, also have small moons.
What I Learned?
- Without the moon, gravitational perturbations from other planets, notably nearby Venus and massive Jupiter, would greatly disturb Earth's axial tilt, with vast consequences for the planet's climate.
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