How many moon's are there in the solar system?


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Answer:
As of today, the number of "moons" for each planet in our solar system are as follows:

Mercury 0
Venus 0
Earth 1
Mars 2
Jupiter 63
Saturn 56
Uranus 29
Neptune 13
Pluto** 3

**Even though Pluto is no longer technically a planet, according to the new IAU definition.
moon hasnt been defined properly and till the day it is defined ,, we wont be able to tell ,.Practically speaking the no of object circulating ne planet is impossible to count..
Is the ISS a moon ? or just a satelite??
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