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- Natural_satellite abstract "A natural satellite, or moon, is a celestial body that orbits another body, e.g. a planet, which is called its primary. There are 173 known natural satellites orbiting planets in the Solar System, as well as at least eight orbiting IAU-listed dwarf planets. As of January 2012, over 200 minor-planet moons have been discovered. There are 76 known objects in the asteroid belt with satellites (five with two satellites each), four Jupiter trojans, 39 near-Earth objects (two with two satellites each), and 14 Mars-crossers. There are also 84 known natural satellites of trans-Neptunian objects. Some 150 additional small bodies have been observed within rings of Saturn, but only a few were tracked long enough to establish orbits. Planets around other stars are likely to have satellites as well, though numerous candidates have been detected to date, none have yet been confirmed.Of the inner planets, Mercury and Venus have no natural satellites; Earth has one large natural satellite, known as the Moon; and Mars has two tiny natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos.The large gas giants have extensive systems of natural satellites, including half a dozen comparable in size to Earth's Moon: the four Galilean moons, Saturn's Titan, and Neptune's Triton. Saturn has an additional six mid-sized natural satellites massive enough to have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium, and Uranus has five. It has been suggested that some satellites may potentially harbour life, though there is currently no direct evidence of life.The Earth–Moon system is unique in that the ratio of the mass of the Moon to the mass of the Earth is much greater than that of any other natural-satellite–planet ratio in the Solar System (although there are minor-planet systems with even greater ratios, notably the Pluto–Charon system).Among the dwarf planets, Ceres and Makemake have no known natural satellites. Pluto has the relatively large natural satellite Charon and four smaller natural satellites. Haumea has two natural satellites, and Eris has one. The Pluto–Charon system is unusual in that the center of mass lies in open space between the two, a characteristic sometimes associated with a double-planet system.".
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- Natural_satellite wikiPageExternalLink satellites.
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- Natural_satellite wikiPageExternalLink spaceplanets.htm.
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- Natural_satellite hasPhotoCollection Natural_satellite.
- Natural_satellite subject Category:Moons.
- Natural_satellite comment "A natural satellite, or moon, is a celestial body that orbits another body, e.g. a planet, which is called its primary. There are 173 known natural satellites orbiting planets in the Solar System, as well as at least eight orbiting IAU-listed dwarf planets. As of January 2012, over 200 minor-planet moons have been discovered.".
- Natural_satellite label "Natural satellite".
- Natural_satellite label "Naturalny satelita".
- Natural_satellite label "Natuurlijke maan".
- Natural_satellite label "Satellit (Astronomie)".
- Natural_satellite label "Satellite naturale".
- Natural_satellite label "Satellite naturel".
- Natural_satellite label "Satélite natural".
- Natural_satellite label "Satélite natural".
- Natural_satellite label "Спутник (космос)".
- Natural_satellite label "قمر طبيعي".
- Natural_satellite label "衛星".
- Natural_satellite label "衛星".
- Natural_satellite sameAs Měsíc_(satelit).
- Natural_satellite sameAs Satellit_(Astronomie).
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- Natural_satellite sameAs Satellite_naturel.
- Natural_satellite sameAs Satelit_alami.
- Natural_satellite sameAs Satellite_naturale.
- Natural_satellite sameAs 衛星.
- Natural_satellite sameAs 위성.
- Natural_satellite sameAs Natuurlijke_maan.
- Natural_satellite sameAs Naturalny_satelita.
- Natural_satellite sameAs Satélite_natural.
- Natural_satellite sameAs m.0d_23.
- Natural_satellite sameAs Q2537.
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- Natural_satellite wasDerivedFrom Natural_satellite?oldid=606305674.
- Natural_satellite depiction Moons_of_solar_system_v7.jpg.
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