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Identify and describe the various satellites the orbit in our solar system.

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The seven largest natural satellites in the solar system (over 2,500 km in diameter) are the four Jovian Galilean moons - Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa - Saturn's moon Titan, Earth's own Moon, and the satellite captured natural of Neptune Triton.

They move around a larger body. They revolve around these bodies because of their gravitational pull. The orbits that they describe when turning on these bodies can be regular or irregular.

Natural satellites of planets in the Solar System

Mercury → 0.

Venus → 0.

Earth → 1.

Mars → 2.

Jupiter → 79.

Saturn → 82.

Uranus → 27.

Neptune → 14.

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