Abstract

This study explains the most important moons in solar system and their distribution in the planets. The research will also show the relationship between the mass of the planets, number of natural satellite of the planets and the distance of planets from the Sun. Furthermore, the study indicates the origin of moons and most interesting properties of the giant moons in Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune System.

Highlights

  • Our solar system has consisted of some celestial bodies in addition to a star and some planets

  • Other small moons of Jupiter and giant gaseous planets are sometimes named as irregular moons because they might be asteroids that come from beyond Plato which is the boundary regions of the solar system [4]

  • It has described the moons in solar system including our moon and the important moons

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Introduction

Our solar system has consisted of some celestial bodies in addition to a star (sun) and some planets. After discovering the moons of Jupiter by Galileo, it has been believed that moon is not the only celestial object that rotates around a planet [2]. In the region of soil planet (Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury) there are only three moons, and just one of them is large (the Earth’s moon) while in the region of gaseous planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Plato) the number of moons is huge.

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