How many planet do you now?
and how many moon each planet?
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How many planet do you now?and how many moon each planet?
How many planet do you now?
and how many moon each planet?
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Answer:
10 planets that I know
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Pluto
Uranus
Neptune
Charon
Explanation:
Mercury have no moons have it owns because is able to hold the moon in its orbit in the face of the overwhelming gravity of the sun, because it orbits within Earth's Hill sphere.
Venus have no moons too most likely because they are too close to the Sun. Any moon with too great a distance from these planets would be in an unstable orbit and be captured by the Sun. If they were too close to these planets they would be destroyed by tidal gravitational forces.
Earth ofcoarse we already know it is only 1 moon because here we live in.
Mars has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
Jupiter has 53 named moons. Others are awaiting official names. Combined, scientists now think Jupiter has 79 moons.
Saturn A team led by Carnegie's Scott S. Sheppard has found 20 new moons orbiting Saturn. This brings the ringed planet's total number of moons to 82, surpassing Jupiter, which has 79.
Pluto The known moons of Pluto are: Charon: Discovered in 1978, this small moon is almost half the size of Pluto. ... Nix and Hydra: These small moons were found in 2005 by a Hubble Space Telescope team studying the Pluto system
Uranus Uranus has 27 moons that we know of. Five of the moons are large and the rest are much smaller. The five large moons are called Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon. Titania is the largest moon of Uranus and it is covered with small craters, a few large craters, and very rough rocks.
Neptune the farthest planet from the sun, has 14 known moons. Almost half of the discoveries took place decades after NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft swung by the planet and its system, demonstrating just how far telescope technology has progressed.
Charon The largest of Pluto's five moons, Charon, was discovered 40 years ago in June 1978 by James Christy and Robert Harrington at the U.S.
That's all haha sana po may matutunan ka :)
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Answer:
planet 7 ata then moon 10 or 5
Explanation:
brainlest niyo po ako