No, there are not 170 moons orbiting the planets in our solar system.
Based on the provided reference, there are a total of 171 moons orbiting the planets in our solar system.
Moons by Planet
Here's a breakdown of how many moons each planet has:
Planet | Number of Moons |
---|---|
Earth | 1 |
Mars | 2 |
Jupiter | 66 |
Saturn | 62 |
Uranus | 27 |
Neptune | 13 |
Therefore, the statement that there are 170 moons is incorrect. The actual number is 171.