Here is the current count of moons for each planet in our solar system as of 2025:
- Mercury: 0 moons
- Venus: 0 moons
- Earth: 1 moon
- Mars: 2 moons (Phobos and Deimos)
- Jupiter: 97 moons (largest in the solar system)
- Saturn: 274 moons (including Titan, which has an atmosphere)
- Uranus: 28 moons
- Neptune: 16 moons (largest is Triton)
These numbers reflect the most recent discoveries and observations, with the giant planets having many more moons compared to the terrestrial planets