regular moons
Regular moons are natural satellites that orbit their planets in a consistent and predictable manner. They typically have nearly circular orbits and are located relatively close to their parent planet. These moons are often formed from the same material as their planet and can be influenced by the planet's gravity.
Most of the larger planets in our solar system, such as Jupiter and Saturn, have several regular moons. These moons can vary in size and composition, but they usually maintain stable orbits due to the gravitational pull of their parent planet. Regular moons play a significant role in the dynamics of their planetary systems.