I wanna no the names of diffrent moons

http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moonnames.htm

What are its properties?

(block, paper clip, book)

chair of i don`t no what ur taking about is it a desk

are you drunk what are you talking about dude.

To get the names of different moons, you can refer to various sources such as scientific databases, books, or online resources. One of the most comprehensive and widely used sources is the website maintained by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Here's how you can find the names of different moons using the JPL website:

1. Open your web browser and go to the NASA JPL website (https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/).

2. Once on the website, navigate to the "Planets" section or use the search function to find the celestial body (planet, dwarf planet, or asteroid) you are interested in exploring.

3. Click on the desired celestial body's name to access its specific information page.

4. On the information page, you will find a section dedicated to moons (if applicable). This section will list the names of the moons associated with that particular celestial body.

5. Scroll through the list to find and read the names of the moons.

Remember that the number of moons and the availability of information may vary depending on the celestial body you are researching.