As of now, Saturn holds the record for the most moons of any planet in our solar system, boasting a total of 83 confirmed moons. This surpasses Jupiter, which has 80 moons. Saturn’s moons range in size and composition, with some being large and geologically active, like Titan, while others are much smaller and irregularly shaped.
The discovery of moons can vary with ongoing observations and advancements in technology, leading to the potential for new moons to be identified in the future. Therefore, while Saturn currently leads, this tally can change as our understanding of the outer solar system evolves.