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Old 18-May-2008, 07:34 AM
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The real answer is...

62

It used to be 63 until astronomers failed to locate one of them where it was predicted to be. Somewhere on NASA's website is an FAQ page that explains why the count went from 63 down to 62.

Likely the real answer (depending on the definition of "moon") is higher. 62 is all we know of at the moment.
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