Is 25 as much of Moons in our Solar System?
It's about one-fifth the number of Moons in our Solar System
The count of Moons in our Solar System is about 146.
(2015 figures) (confirmed moons only; dwarf planet satellites not included)
Astronomers and other scientists have confirmed the presence of
146 moons orbiting the major planets of our Solar System. About one third of those moons —
53 — are in orbit around the planet Saturn
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