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Do you know all 219 moons (so far) of the planets in our solar system? Well here they are! Every so often new moons are discovered for the outer planets and the dwarf planets. Number in parentheses() is the magnitude.

☿ Mercury moons = 0

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Mercury is too close to the Sun to hold on to a moon.

♀ Venus moons = 0

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Venus may have had a moon in the distant past, which collided with another object and then impacted Venus.

♁ Earth moons = 1

Earth also has several quasi-satellites - asteroids 2020 CD3 and 2020 HO3 being the closest with the most stable temporary orbits.

♂ Mars moons = 2

Both moons of Mars may be captured asteroids. Deimos and Phobos are difficult to see except in very large telescopes due to being so close to Mars.

- ASTEROID BELT REGION -

⚳ Dwarf Ceres moons = 0

Dwarf Hygiea moons = 0


Ceres and Hygiea are the only dwarf planets located in the asteroid belt and have no moons surprisingly. A number of smaller asteroids (also called minor planets) do have moons, but they are all too faint to see in any amateur telescope.

Notable asteroids with moons include:

Sylvia with 2 moons Romulus & Remus; Eugenia with 2 moons Petit-Prince & S2004; Daphne with moon Peneius, Kalliope with moon Linus; Minerva with 2 moons Aegis & Gorgoneion; Kleopatra with 2 moons Alexhelios & Cleoselene; and Ida with moon Dactyl.

- OUTER SYSTEM REGION -

♃ Jupiter moons = 79

Known moons of Jupiter are listed in order of size. The first four moons listed, the Galilean moons, are visible in binoculars. Jupiter may have 600 moons total, but most of these are very small.


♄ Saturn moons = 82

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Moons of Saturn are listed in order of size. The first seven moons are viewable using a telescope, and the largest moon Titan, is visible through good binoculars. Saturn also has hundreds to thousands of moonlets embedded in its ring system.

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Aegir

Greip

S/2006 S 1

S/2004 S7

S/2004 S27

Jarnsaxa

Farbauti

S/2004 S12

S/2007 S2

S/2004 S23

S/2004 S26

S/2004 S29

S/2004 S32

Methone

S/2004 S38

S/2004 S21

S/2004 S24

S/2004 S36


♅ Uranus moons = 27

Moons of Uranus are listed in order of size. The first four are visible in medium to large (8-12 inch) telescopes.

♆ Neptune moons = 14

Moons of Neptune are listed in order of size. Triton is visible using a medium to large (8-12 inch) telescope. Triton is believed to be a dwarf planet from the Kuiper Belt captured by Neptune.

- KUIPER BELT REGION -

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♇ Dwarf Pluto moons = 5

Moons of Pluto are listed in order of size. Pluto and Charon are considered a binary dwarf planet system. None of the moons are visible in any amateur telescope.

Dwarf Orcus moons = 1

Dwarf Salacia moons = 1

Dwarf Haumea moons = 2

Dwarf Quaoar moons = 1

Dwarf Makemake moons = 1

Dwarf Varda moons = 1

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Dwarf Gonggong moons = 1

Dwarf Eris moons = 1

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- INNER OORT CLOUD REGION -

Planets here are in very elongated orbits that go from the Kuiper Belt out to the inner edge of the Oort Cloud. Several dwarf planets out there are believed to be perturbed by Planet 9, thought to be a mini-Neptune planet at 10X Earth mass. It's existence is not yet confirmed.


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