A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, blocking the sunlight from reaching certain areas on Earth's surface. However, on Venus, solar eclipses are impossible due to the absence of a moon. Without a moon, there is no celestial body capable of passing between Venus and the sun to cast a shadow on Venus's surface during its orbit. Conversely, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars all have a diverse array of moons orbiting around them. Jupiter boasts an impressive collection of over 70 moons, Saturn has at least 82 confirmed natural satellites, and Mars has two small moons.
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