What are the stars, planets and satellites in the solar system?

What are the stars, planets and satellites in the solar system?

There is only one star in the solar system, the sun;
The known planets in the solar system are: Mercury, Venus, earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, etc;
The planets with satellites in the solar system are: Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury has no satellites, and the former satellites of Venus can no longer be seen through astronomical telescopes, so the satellites of Venus have always been a mystery. The earth's satellite is the moon. The earth's nearest neighbor Mars has two satellites, one is Phobos, the other is Deimos, At present, there are 63 Jupiter's moons, 40 of which are named, and 23 discovered in 2003 have not been officially named. Among them, Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system, Among them, 9 were discovered before 1900. From Titan to Titan, they are: Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, Titan, and Titan. There are 27 Uranus and 13 Neptune