No satellites have been discovered yet in orbit around Mercury. As of now, the answer to the question is zero.
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Number of Satellites / Moons
i don't actually know but i don't think it has any artificial satellites
40000 million moons and 3000 trillion satilites
There are no known satellites of Mercury.
Yes but they are called natural satellites
Venus is unique in that it and Mercury are the only planets in the solar system with no natural satellites. Currently the European Space Agency (ESA) has a satellite named Venus Express orbiting the planet.
One of the moons of Saturn revolves clockwise around the planet, while the other moons revolve in normal solar system direction, counterclockwise. Why this moon behaves differently is not known.
no, mercury and venus are the only two planets that do not have moons.
Mercury and Venus do not have any natural satellites (Moons).
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Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
Natural satellites? none. Uranus - 27 known moons to date Jupiter - 63 known moons to date Saturn - 60 known moons to date Mercury - 0 Mars - 2 Earth - 1 Neptune - 13 known moons to date Pluto - 3 known moons to date Venus - 0 None because Mercury has no moons/satellites at all.
Both Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
Both Mercury and Venus have no moons.
Mercury has no satellites.
No natural satellites of the planets Mercury or Venus have ever been discovered.
Neither Mercury nor Venus have natural satellites(moons).
Since Earth's Moon was likely formed from a chance collision, the formation of moons may not have been a stable process in the inner solar system. Any moons that formed around Venus or Mercury could have been swept away by the stronger gravity of the Sun, as might smaller moons around Earth. If Mercury or Venus ever had satellites, they were lost long ago.