Friday, 18 December 2020

Moon

**Mercury and Venus**  

Up first are Mercury and Venus. Neither of them has a moon.

  Earth

Up next is Earth, and of course we have one moon.

  
**Mars**

Mars has two moons. Their names are Phobos and Deimos.

**Jupiter**

Next are the giant outer planets. They have lots of moons. Jupiter, for instance, has 79 known moons!

The most well-known of Jupiter's moons are Io (pronounced *eye-oh*), Europa, and Callisto. Jupiter also has the biggest moon in our solar system, Ganymede.

  
**Saturn**

Saturn has 53 moons that have been named. Saturn also has 29 moons awaiting confirmation. They’re unconfirmed because we’re waiting to get more information about them. If all of these moons get confirmed, Saturn will have 82 moons. And that’s not counting Saturn’s beautiful rings.

Saturn’s moons have great names like Mimas, Enceladus, and Tethys. One of these moons, named Titan,  


**Uranus and Neptune**

Uranus has 27 moons that we know of. Some of them are half made of ice.

Neptune urf VARUNA Has 14 moon..

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