How many planets are there in the solar system? How many satellites are there per satellite?

Eight planets+asteroids in the asteroid belt (about 500,000, the specific figures have not been counted).

The eight planets and their respective satellites are:

1, Mercury -0 satellite

2. Venus -0 satellite

3. Earth-1 satellite

4. Mars-2 satellite

5. Jupiter -6 1 satellite

6. Saturn -3 1 satellite

7. Uranus -2 1 satellite

8. Neptune-1 1 satellite

Note: There used to be another big planet, Pluto, but on August 24th, 2006, according to the resolution of the General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Pluto was regarded as a dwarf planet in the solar system and no longer regarded as a big planet.