Moons come, quite literally, in all shapes and sizes. Our Moon is
just one of more than 200 moons in the Solar System that we've
identified so far. Scientists have discovered moons made of rock,
others of ice. There are moons with atmospheres or with oceans
hidden beneath their surfaces, and even some with active volcanoes.
Others could perhaps be suitable for life! Astronomer Anna
Gammon-Ross of Royal Observatory Greenwich travels through the
Solar System, hopping from one moon to the next, to discover not
only what these natural satellites have in common, but also what
makes each one unique. Learn about the moons that can be found in
and around Saturn's rings (and the many others we suspect there
could be), the objects orbiting the distant dwarf planets and the
curious theory of moon-moons.
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