The planet Jupiter has at least 63 known moons. The largest of those moons are Europa, Io, Calisto, and Ganymede.
I'm not sure why this is in united states history, but to answer your question. Based on the rules of string theory, space is infinite within our 3 dimensional perspective (since there are 11 dimensions), thus there are an infinite number of objects in orbit of other objects (in existence) that can be classified as moons.
It all depends on what tribal you are looking for cuz a lot of the tribes speak different languages. For instance the Navajo speak the language Navajo where San Juan speaks the language Tewa I am looking for the meaning in cherokee
They used the passage of the moon, so different months had different names but they also referred to a number of moons until or since a date. For longer periods of time they counted summers.
It's a composite image. The coin's designer gave the names of several different individuals he had used as models. By most accounts there were three: Iron Tail, a Sioux, Big Tree, a Kiowa, and Two Moons, a Cheyenne.
Answer: Pluto has 3 moons Neptune has 13 moons (some websites say it only has 8 moons) Uranus has 27 moons (some websites say it has 15 moons, 58, moons or 21 moons) Saturn has 47 moons (some websites say it has 18 moons, 30 moons or 61 moons) Jupiter has 63 moons (some websites say it has 16 moons, 28 moons or 60 moons) Mars has 2 moons Earth has 1 moon Venus has 0 moons Mercury has 0 moons
Jupiter's moons do not have moons. No moon in the Solar System has a moon orbiting it.
Jupiter 63 known moons, Saturn 60 known moons, Uranus 27 known moons, Neptune 13 known moons and Pluto (no longer classed as a planet) 3 known moons.
Mercury does not have any moons.
blood moons are moons that look red
No moons in our solar system have moons of their own, but it's theoretically possible.
Venus has 0 moons.
Earth has one moon, Mars has 2 moons, Jupiter has 63 known moons to date, Saturn has 34 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, Neptune has 7 moons, Pluto has 3 moons.
Mercury has no moons.http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/mercury/how-many-moons-does-mercury-have/Merury has no moons along with venus.Mercury does not have any moons. In fact, Mercury and Venus are the only planets that don't.
many moons.
95 MOONS
Mercury does not have any moons.