The terrestrial
planets, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury only
have three
moons between them (Mars
has two, Phobos and Deimos, and the Earth
has one). The Jovian
planets, by contrast, are teeming with
moons: At latest count, Jupiter
has 67, Saturn
has over 60, Uranus
has 27, and Neptune
has 14.
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