Jupiter has 80 moons, Saturn has 83, Uranus 27, Neptune 14, Pluto 5, Mars 2 and Earth just one.
Moons – also known as natural satellites – orbit planets and asteroids in our solar system. 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. Saturn and Jupiter have the most moons, with dozens orbiting each of the two giant planets.
Earth has only one moon. Our moon is called just “the moon” because, according to NASA, it was the only moon we knew about for quite awhile.