Planet with one satellite
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EARTHPlanet with one satellite
VENUSPlanet with no satellite.
EARTHPlanet with one moon
EARTHOnly planet with exactly one moon
rulable(of a planet) to have a strong affinity with certain human attributes, activities, etc, associated with (one or sometimes two signs of the zodiac)
MOONPlanet satellite
ORBITERSatellite, to its planet
MOONSatellite of a planet
moonsthe natural satellite of any planet
moonedthe natural satellite of any planet
moonthe natural satellite of any planet
moonerthe natural satellite of any planet
mooningthe natural satellite of any planet
moonersthe natural satellite of any planet
anankesmall natural satellite of the planet Jupiter
anankessmall natural satellite of the planet Jupiter
orbitsthe curved path of a planet, satellite, etc., around a celestial body
orbitthe curved path of a planet, satellite, etc., around a celestial body
satellitea body revolving around a planet also SATELLES / to transmit by satellite
anomaliesThe angular distance of a planet or satellite from its last perihelion or perigee
albedosthe ratio of the light reflected by a planet or satellite to that received by it
albedothe ratio of the light reflected by a planet or satellite to that received by it
asynchronous(of a satellite) Revolving around the parent planet at a different rate from that at which the planet rotates
retrogradationThe orbiting or rotation of a planet or planetary satellite in a reverse direction from that normal in the solar system
elongationThe angular separation of a planet from the sun or of a satellite from a planet, as seen by an observer
elongationsThe angular separation of a planet from the sun or of a satellite from a planet, as seen by an observer
inclinationsThe angle between the orbital plane of a planet, comet, etc., and the ecliptic, or between the orbital plane of a satellite and the equatorial plane of its primary
inclinationThe angle between the orbital plane of a planet, comet, etc., and the ecliptic, or between the orbital plane of a satellite and the equatorial plane of its primary