- Planet-satellite system
A Planet-satellite system is a system consisting of a
planet ,dwarf planet ordouble planet , itsnatural satellite s, rings, and other orbiting objects. The most complicated planet-satellite system in theSolar system is theSaturnian system .Comparison of planet-satellite systems in the
Solar System :{| class="wikitable"
-! style="background:#eaeaea"|System name! style="background:#eaeaea"|Number of known satellites! style="background:#eaeaea"|Rings! style="background:#eaeaea"|Total area
(km²×106) [Combined surface area of all objects in the system that have a solid surface and exceed 900 km in diameter.] ! style="background:#eaeaea"|Number of spacecrafts currently operating in the system
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Mercurian system||0||No||75||0 (1 en route)
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Venusian system||0||No||460||1
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Terran system||1||No||548||hundreds
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Martian system||2||No||115||6
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Cererean system||0||No||3||0(1 en route)
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Jovian system||63 ||Yes, faint||233||0
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Saturnian system||~200 ||Yes||105||1
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Uranian system||27||Yes, faint||24||0
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Neptunian system||13||Yes, faint||23||0
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Plutonian system||3||No||23||0 (1 en route)
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Eridian system||1||No||18||0
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Haumean System||2||No||14||0ee also
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List of planetary bodies Notes
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