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The Moons of our Solar System

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Planet
Moon
Discoverer
Year Discovered
Jupiter   Io   Galileo Galilei   1610  
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Jupiter   Europa   Galileo Galilei   1610  
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Jupiter   Ganymede   Galileo Galilei   1610  
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Jupiter   Callisto   Galileo Galilei   1610  
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Jupiter   Metis   Synnott   1979  
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Jupiter   Thebe   Synnott   1979  
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Jupiter   Adrastea   Barnard   1892  
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Jupiter   Amalthea   Jewitt   1979  
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Earth   Moon   (blank)   (blank)  
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Mars   Phobos   Hall   1877  
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Mars   Deimos   Hall   1877  
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Saturn   Mimas   Herschel   1789  
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Saturn   Enceladus   Herschel   1789  
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Saturn   Tethys   Cassini   1684  
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Saturn   Dione   Cassini   1684  
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Saturn   Rhea   Cassini   1672  
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Saturn   Titan   Huygen   1655  
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Saturn   Hyperion   Bond and Lassell   1848  
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Saturn   Iapetus   Cassini   1671  
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Uranus   Ariel   Lassell   1851  
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Uranus   Umbriel   Lassell   1851  
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Uranus   Titania   Herschel   1787  
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Uranus   Oberon   Herschel   1787  
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Uranus   Miranda   Kuiper   1948  
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Neptune   Triton   Lassell   1846  
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Pluto   Charon   Christy   1978  
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