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Jupiter. Jupiter has at least 79 moons.
Jupiter is one of the eight planets in the solar system.
The largest and fastest rotating planet in China, the fifth planet from the inside out. It has a mass of one-thousandth the mass of the Sun and a mass of the other seven planets in the Solar System combined. As Jupiter is aligned with Saturn, Uranus.
Neptune is a gas planet, so the four are also called Jupiter-like planets (Jupiter and Saturn are called gas giants).
Jupiter appears as an oblate sphere (a slight but noticeable bulge near the equator) due to its rapid rotation (9 Earth hours per rotation). Outer atmosphere.
It is clearly divided into multiple zones according to latitude, and the margins where each zone meets are prone to turbulence and storms, the most significant example is the Great Red Spot. Orbiting the planets are weak rings of planets.
system and a powerful magnetosphere (Jupiter's magnetic field is so strong that it extends to Saturn's orbit with its back to the Sun). Jupiter has at least 79 moons.
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Jupiter has long had the most moons in the solar system, reaching 79. But now, because astronomers have discovered no less than 20 new moons around Saturn, the total number of Saturn's moons has reached 82, three more than Jupiter. Thus, Saturn is the planet with the most moons in the solar system.
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October 8, 2019.
The International Astronomical Union recently announced the discovery of 20 new moons around Saturn, making Saturn the planet with the most moons by beating Jupiter with a total of 82. Each of these moons is about 5 kilometers in diameter, and 17 of them rotate retrograde around Saturn. Previously, Jupiter had been the "king of satellites" for 20 years, with a total of 79 natural satellites.
The team is currently launching a campaign to solicit names for Saturn's new moons, which must be named after giants from Norse, Gaulic or Inuit mythology.
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Saturn, the latest discovery of 20 moons of Saturn, became the planet with the most moons.
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The planet with the most moons in the solar system is Jupiter, with 79 moons currently discovered. Jupiter's total mass is very large, so it attracts many observable planets, and the four most famous moons were discovered by the famous astronomer Galileo, so they are also called Galilean moons.
Jupiter is a gas giant, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all gas planets, and the surface is composed of large modulus gases, and the four planets are also called Jupiter-like.
Jupiter is the fastest rotating and largest planet among the eight planets in the solar system, with a mass of one-thousandth the Sun, making it the fifth closest planet to the Sun.
Originally, Jupiter was named after the main god Jupiter by the Romans, and in ancient China it was called the Year Star.
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Jupiter. As of August 2019, astronomers have confirmed 10 new moons orbiting Jupiter, bringing the planet's total known to 79 moons. This is what makes Jupiter the planet with the most natural satellites in the solar system.
Astronomers at the Carnegie Institution for Science first discovered the moons in March 2017, along with two more that were already identified last June. The team initially used Chile's Blanco 4-meter telescope to discover all 12 satellites, but found that the objects were not their main targets. Instead, they are looking for extremely distant small objects – or even planets – that may be lurking outside of Pluto.
But when they searched for these marginal space rocks, they decided to search for the celestial bodies lurking around Jupiter at the same time. Now the satellites they discovered have been observed several times, and their exact orbits have been submitted to the International Astronomical Union for approval, which officially recognizes these objects.
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The planet with the most moons in the solar system has been found to be Jupiter, which has 79 moons.
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Jupiter, the number of natural satellites of the eight planets is as follows: Jupiter has 61 moons, Saturn has 31 moons, Uranus has 21 moons, Neptune has 11 moons, Mars has two moons, Earth has one moon (i.e., the Moon), and Mercury and Venus have no moons
This is the number published in the textbooks.
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