Mercury 0Venus 0Earth 1Mars 2Jupiter 62Saturn 33Uranus 27Neptune 13Pluto 1EQUALS: 139:).
There are 176 known moons in the Solar System. The planet which has the most natural satellites is Jupiter with 64. There are also 104 asteroid moons and as many as 58 satellites of potential dwarf planet candidates Major Planets (169) Mercury does not have any natural satellites (moons) Venus does not have any natural satellites (moons) Earth has 1 natural satellite (moon) called 'The Moon' or Luna (asteroid Cruithne orbits the Sun in a 1:1 orbital resonance with Earth) Mars has 2 natural satellites (moons) Jupiter has 64 natural satellites (moons) Saturn has 62 (+1 unconfirmed) natural satellites (moons) and over 150 moonlets Uranus has 27 natural satellites (moons) Neptune has 13 natural satellites (moons) Dwarf Planets (7) Pluto has 4 Eris has 1 Haumea has 2 Ceres has none Makemake has none For a complete list, see the related link below.
There is also a link to more information at the Nine Planets website.
There are a total of 169 moons in our solar system. Mercury - 0, Venus - 0, Earth - 1, Mars - 2, Jupiter - 63, Saturn - 60, Uranus - 27, Neptune - 13. Pluto not a planet any more, but it has 3 moons of its own, so that would bring the total to 169.
While moons vary in size, each moon is much smaller than its planet. Almost 140 moons are known in the Solar System.
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