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#1, How many Moons do each of this planets have ?

We an earth have just one moon, But some planets have dozens of them,
Other's does don't have any ,Which planets have moons,

1, How many Moons do each of this planets have ? We an earth have just one moon, But some planets have dozens of them, Other's does don't have any ,Which planets have moons,     2-Which planets have the most moon?   saturn  has overtaken jupiter as the planet with the most moons, According us researchers ,A team discovered haul 20 new moons orbiting the ringed planets bringing, Its total to 82 jupiter by contrast has 79 natural satellite,  3-Why do planets have moons ? Planets have moons because early in their formation they were introduced to they space faring rocks that either crashed into  the planets and throw obt debris or were trapped in the gravitational pull of the planets,  4-What planet is next to the moon right now? Look for Mars near the moon the next couple of mornings ,High in the sky at first light , Mars is to the upper left of the moon tomorrow   and to the upper right on  sunday, 5- Write here list of moon ? There are 171 moons or natural satellites orbiting the planets in our solar system, Earth mars  jupiter saturn ,Uranus and Neptune have 1, 2, 66, 66, 27 and 13 moons respectively ,  6- List of jupiter moons ? Amalthea Callisto Europa Ganymede IO 7- List of Saturn moons ? Dlone Enceladus Hyperion Lapetus Mimas Phoebe Rhea Tethys Titon  8- Uranus Ariel Miranda Oberon Titania Umbriel  9- Neptune  Nereid Triton 10- Pluto Charon  11-How many moons have Mercury ? Mercury moons is none because , It break all down there are three ways in which a body can acquire a  natural satellite,
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#2-Which planets have the most moon?  

saturn  has overtaken jupiter as the planet with the most moons, According us researchers ,A team discovered haul 20 new moons orbiting the ringed planets bringing, Its total to 82 jupiter by contrast has 79 natural satellite,

#3-Why do planets have moons ?

Planets have moons because early in their formation they were introduced to they space faring rocks that either crashed into  the planets and throw obt debris or were trapped in the gravitational pull of the planets,

#4-What planet is next to the moon right now?

Look for Mars near the moon the next couple of mornings ,High in the sky at first light ,
Mars is to the upper left of the moon tomorrow   and to the upper right on  sunday,

#5- Write here list of moon ?

There are 171 moons or natural satellites orbiting the planets in our solar system, Earth mars  jupiter saturn ,Uranus and Neptune have 1, 2, 66, 66, 27 and 13 moons respectively ,

#6- List of jupiter moons ?

  • Amalthea
  • Callisto
  • Europa
  • Ganymede
  • IO

#7- List of Saturn moons ?

  • Dlone
  • Enceladus
  • Hyperion
  • Lapetus
  • Mimas
  • Phoebe
  • Rhea
  • Tethys
  • Titon

#8- Uranus

  • Ariel
  • Miranda
  • Oberon
  • Titania
  • Umbriel

 #9- Neptune 

  • Nereid
  • Triton

#10- Pluto

  • Charon


#11-How many moons have Mercury ?

Mercury moons is none because , It break all down there are three ways in which a body can acquire a  natural satellite,


#12-How is distance between earth to moon ?


Moon distance to earh -384400 km 


1#3 -How is distance between earth to lo ?


Lo or jupiter's  l is the inner most and third largest of the four Galliean moons of the planets jupiter, It is the first fourth -largest moon in the solar system has the highest density of all og them  and has the lowest amount of water of any know astronomical object in the solar system,
Distance of earth 628.3 Million km
Orbit period -2 hours ,


#14- Can jupiter's moon lo support ?

A bit larger than Earth's moon lo is the inner most of jupiter's large satellites and the most vicanically active with planets of matter rising up to 186 miles (300km)
above the surface , lo is generally  considered a poor condidate for life because of all the radiation jupiter blasts it 

#15-Why moon color is white ?

Moonlight is not actually linted blue and despite often being describe as" Silvery" it has no inherent silvery quality , The moons albedo is 0.136, meaning only 13.6 of incident sunlight is reflected from the lunar surface,


1#6-Why does the color of the moon change ?

 As indirect sunlight must travel through the Earth  atmosphere before reaching the moon , Any cloud or dust in the atmosphere will block out some colours in the sunlight ...
Astronmers say this causes the moon to seem to change colour frequently in yellow colour , orange  color, red shader ,


#17- How cold is the moon ?


Daytime  on one side of the moon lasts about 13 and a half days, followed by 13 and a half night of daekness , When sunlights hits the moon's surface the temperature can reach 260 degree fathrenheitt (127 degree celsius )
When the sun goes down temperature can  dip to minus 280f (Minus 173c)


#18-Can human's live on the moon ?

Colonization of the moon is the proposed establishment of a permanent Human community or robots industries on the moon, the closest astronamieal body to Earth the moon is seen by many as the best and most obvious location for the first permanent  human space colony ,


#19-How much water on the moon planets ?

Moon on water -5.6+-2.9%

#20-Is lunar water drinkable ?.

Liquid water can not persist at the moon's surface and water vopo is decomposed by sunlight with hydrogen quickly lost of outer space ,However scientist have conjectured , Since the 1990 that water ice  could survive in cold permanently shadowed crates at the moon's pole,

  #21 How much of water is air on moon ?

A percentage of water exists in the air as water vopors, The percentage of water vopor within th Earth's atmosphere can be as high as 4%,

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