Jupiter has the most moons of any planet in the solar system with 79 known moons, while Venus and Mercury have no moons. Mars has 2 moons, Saturn has 53 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, and Neptune has 14 moons. The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest in the solar system. The phases of the Moon affect health, mood, and tides on Earth. Easter is a religious holiday linked to astronomy as it falls on the first Sunday after the first lunar charge after March 31 each year.
2. Planets’s moons
Jupiter: has seventy-nine
known moons
Earth: has one
moon
Venus: has no moon
Mars: has two moons
Saturnus: has fifty-three
moons
Mercury: has
twelve moons
Neptun: has
fourteen moons
Uranus: has twenty-seven
moons
3. About the Moon in general:
• The Moon is an astronomical body that
orbits the Earth as its only permanent
natural satellite.
• It is the fifth-largest satellite in the Solar System,
and the largest among planetary satellites
relative to the size of the planet that it orbits
(its primary).
4. The impact of the moon on our lives
Each phase of the moon affects our health and mood.
You must have heard of the tide phenomenon.
5. A feast in relation with the moon
• Religion is practically as old as humanity.
• Easter is also a holiday that is not entirely religious, but linked with the astronomy.
The feast falls on the Sunday following the first lunar charge after March 31.Then
we celebrate the resurrection of Christ.