Is 10,100,000 as much of Moons in our Solar System?
It's about 70,000 times 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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