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A meteoroid does not have any moons. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, not smaller celestial bodies like meteoroids.
A meteor that strikes the moon's surface is called a meteoroid when it is in space, a meteor when it is burning up in Earth's atmosphere, and a meteorite once it lands on the moon's or Earth's surface.
Mars is having two moons.
in a year there are 35 new moons
"Meteorite" is a name given when meteors (shooting stars) have fallen to earth and are sitting on the ground. So, they have no moons. "Meteor" is a name given to a rocky or icy hunk of material that falls into the Earth's (or other planet's) atmosphere (Air) where they usually heat up enough to emit strong light. Meteors are not big enough to have a large enough force of gravity to attract other objects to be their moons. Your answer, then, is 'none'.
There are two planets in our solar system with two moons: Mars (Phobos and Deimos) and Neptune (Triton and Nereid).