"Sara Mazrouei, a planetary scientist and educational developer at Humber Polytechnic, says that while we tend to think of a spherical shape when we hear the word moon, anything that orbits a planet, or another body in space that is not a sun, is considered a moon. "
By that definition nothing beats earth with all the satellites and space junk.
So, something is wrong (either the definition, the quote is missing "natural", or picking Saturn as extraordinary).
First they discovered 64 new moons (a few years ago), and now they discovered an additional 128?
What's next, they'll discover an extra 256 as well in a few years?
At this rate, in just 30 more years they'll have discovered 261,888!
https://xkcd.com/605
"Sara Mazrouei, a planetary scientist and educational developer at Humber Polytechnic, says that while we tend to think of a spherical shape when we hear the word moon, anything that orbits a planet, or another body in space that is not a sun, is considered a moon. "
By that definition nothing beats earth with all the satellites and space junk.
So, something is wrong (either the definition, the quote is missing "natural", or picking Saturn as extraordinary).