The natural satellites (moons) of the planets in our solar system:
A) fall into three main classes: three larger than Mercury, five others larger than our Moon, and the rest less than 300 km in diameter.
B) fall into two main classes: seven larger than 2000 km in diameter, the rest much smaller.
C) are all small, less than 2000 km in diameter.
D) are all approximately the size of our Moon or larger.
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