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Can the Moon have a moon? Explain your answer.

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Answered by sanskriti5179stella
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Planets orbit stars and moons orbit planets, so it was natural to ask if smaller moons could orbit larger ones. So far at least, no submoons have been found orbiting any of the moons considered most likely to support them – Jupiter's moon Callisto, Saturn's moons Titan and Iapetus and Earth's own moon.

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Answered by nilesh7823
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Nope actually !

The moon is the natural satellite of any planet & it can't have it's own moon. The reason is the gravitational extent of it. The moon has a very low gravitational extent. In fact it can't hold anything on its own surface. Then the fact of having it's own natural satellite is the far thing.

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