The following is a list of unnamed moons.
Alpha and Beta Quadrants
892-IV moons
The planet 892-IV was observed to have two moonlike objects nearby. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses")
Archer IV moons
Archer IV was observed to have at least two moons. (ENT: "Strange New World")
Argolis Cluster moon
In 2368, the USS Enterprise-D conducted a survey of the Argolis Cluster's star systems as a possible prelude to Federation colonization. During the survey, it discovered a crashed Borg scout ship on the moon of the fourth planet of one of the six star systems in the Argolis Cluster with one surviving drone, who would later be known as Hugh. (TNG: "I Borg")
Andorian gas giant moon
The Unnamed gas giant that hosted Andoria also had at least one other moon. (ENT: "The Aenar")
Arkonian planet's moons
An unnamed gas giant Annexed by the Arkonians had 62 moons, some of which were partially habitable. (ENT: "Dawn")
Bajor moons
Aside from Derna and Jeraddo, Bajor had at least three more moons.
Bajor VIII second moon
In 2369, Bajoran terrorist Tahna Los, aboard the runabout USS Yangtzee Kiang, rendezvoused with Lursa and B'Etor's Bird-of-Prey near the lower moon of Bajor VIII to receive a quantity of bilitrium explosive. The USS Ganges, monitoring the exchange from behind the second moon, attempted to intercept him, but Tahna threatened to detonate the bomb in low orbit and wipe out the colonies on the surface. The Ganges was forced to allow him to head towards the Bajoran wormhole. (DS9: "Past Prologue")
Barkon IV moon
Barkon IV had at least one moon. (TNG: "Thine Own Self")
Beta Lyrae system moon
An unnamed planet in the Beta Lyrae system had what appeared to be a moon. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")
Qo'noS moon
The Klingon homeworld of Qo'noS had at least one moon. In 2259 of the alternate reality, this moon had appeared to have been destroyed. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Chin'toka system moon
This small moon orbiting one of the class M worlds in the chin'toka system was found to harbor a subspace power generator during the First Battle of Chin'toka. It was subsequently attacked and destroyed. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")
Blue planet moons
An unnamed planet in Klingon space had at least three moons. (ENT: "The Augments")
Class M moon
An unnamed Class M moon with violent plasma storms.
In 2370, a shuttle carrying Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Voval crash landed on the moon. When Picard detected another structure on the surface, he went to investigate, finding the ruins of a Terellian freighter and one survivor named "Anna". (TNG: "Liaisons")
Daled IV moon
Daled IV has at least three moons, and its third moon is inhabited and similar to Earth's moon Luna. (TNG: "The Dauphin")
Deinonychus VII moon
This moon was orbiting Deinonychus VII. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")
Eden moons
The planet identified as Eden by doctor Sevrin appeared to have at least two close companions. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")
Galorndon Core moon
Galorndon Core had at least one moon. (TNG: "Unification II")
Gas giant moon
This moon orbited a gas giant in the Badlands. In 2371, Major Kira Nerys and Odo landed on this moon to search for a crash-landed Peregrine class courier ship. (DS9: "Heart of Stone")
Golana moons
Golana was depicted as having two moons. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")
Haven moon
Haven had at least one moon. (TNG: "Haven")
Holberg 917G companions
Near the planet Holberg 917G in the Omega system, at least two close companions, possibly moons, could be seen. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")
Jupiter moons
The planet Jupiter had many moons, including Europa and Ganymede.
After The Doctor transferred himself from the Delta Quadrant to Jupiter Station to treat Doctor Lewis Zimmerman for an ailment, the ungrateful Dr. Zimmerman congratulated him and recommended that during his visit he tour "Jupiter's third moon," noting that he heard the lava flows on it are lovely during that particular time of year. (VOY: "Life Line")
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Appearances
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Kantare planet moon
The Unnamed planet which Enterprise visited in 2151 to salvage the remains of a Kantare supply ship had at least one moon. (ENT: "Oasis")
Mab-Bu VI moon
The gas giant Mab-Bu VI had one unnamed moon. The moon could only barely be considered class M and was constantly swept by ionic cyclones and electromagnetic storms. The ground cover was all non-porous rock which made a survival for a long time on the moon very unlikely.
During the 19th century, hundreds of convicted criminals from Ux-Mal were imprisoned on the moon, their consciousnesses detached from their physical bodies and set adrift in the moon's constant storms.
In 2167, the criminals attempted to escape aboard the Federation starship USS Essex. However, the starship became trapped in the electromagnetic currents in the moon's atmosphere and was destroyed.
The criminals tried to escape again in 2368, when the USS Enterprise-D arrived to investigate the distress call from the Essex. They inhabited the bodies of Data, Deanna Troi, and Miles O'Brien, claiming to be the disembodied minds of Essex crew members. They took the ship under their control and ordered to assume a polar orbit of the southern polar region, where the other members of their species were located. Their true identities were uncovered and the criminals were expelled before they could bring aboard the rest of their number. (TNG: "Power Play")
Matalas Prime moons
Matalas Prime had several ringed moons. (ENT: "Dawn")
Maxia Zeta IV
The Maxia Zeta system was known to have at least two moons. (TNG: "The Battle")
Nimbus III moons
Nimbus III could be observed to have at least two moons. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Omicron Theta moons
Omicron Theta had at least two moons. (TNG: "Datalore")
Pentarus III moon
Next to Lambda Paz, Pentarus III had at least one more moon. (TNG: "Final Mission")
Pernaia Prime moon
Pernaia Prime had a single frozen but life-supporting moon. It was about 100 light years from Earth. In 2152 the moon supported a settlement. (ENT: "The Seventh")
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Rigel VII moon
In the sky of Rigel VII, two bodies could be seen. The song Moon over Rigel VII seemed to imply that at least one of them was a moon. The other body, more distant than the moon, was another planet in the Rigel System. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part II", Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
Risa moons
Risa was known to have at least two moons. (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights")
Romulus or Remus moon(s)
Either Romulus or Remus seems to have had at least one moon.
Saturn moons
Apart from Mimas and Titan, Saturn had several other moons, as evidenced by a display graphic of their orbits. (TNG: "The First Duty")
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Selcundi Drema planet moon
One planet in the Selcundi Drema sector was accompanied by a large companion body. (TNG: "Pen Pals")
Small barren moon (2371)
In 2371, Odo contacted his Cardassian informant on this small moon. (DS9: "Improbable Cause")
Small barren moon (2375)
In 2375, Odo wanted to meet one of his Cardassian informants, Gul Russol on this small moon. Instead, he found the defecting Weyoun 6. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")
Soukara moons
Soukara had at least two moons. (DS9: "Change of Heart")
Suliban planet moons
An unnamed gas giant hosting a Suliban Suliban helix could be seen to have at least one close companion. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Tandaran moon
A moon in Tandaran space was the location of Detention Complex 26 in the 2150s. The Niburon colonies were nearby, outside the border of Tandaran space.
In 2151, a revolt led by Captain Jonathan Archer allowed all 89 Suliban prisoners at the complex to escape. (ENT: "Detained")
Terra Nova moons
Terra Nova seemed to have at least two moons or close planitary companions. (ENT: "Terra Nova")
Valo I third moon
In 2368, Bajoran resistance leader Orta maintained his hidden base on the third moon of Valo I. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")
Volan III moon
Volan III could be seen to have at least one moon or large companion in its skies. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")
Xindi-Arboreal colony
A Xindi-Arboreal colony visited by Enterprise in 2153 had at least one moon. (ENT: "The Shipment")
Vintaak system gas giant moons
An unnamed planet in the mirror universe version of the Vintaak system had several moons, one of which contained a Tholian base in 2155. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
Delta Quadrant
Class 6 gas giant moons
A class 6 gas giant could be observed to have at least two moons. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")
Class H moon
A class H moon located in Borg space.
In 2374, while locating a place to drop off Seven of Nine and the other Borg drones inhabiting the USS Voyager, Chakotay selected a class H moon to drop them off at. Due to Seven's intervention, this plan failed. (VOY: "Scorpion, Part II")
Drayan II moons
In addition to its crysata, Drayan II had at least two more moons. (VOY: "Innocence")
Mokra homeworld moon
The Mokra homeworld has at least one moon. In 2372, the USS Voyager hid behind the moon in order to avoid detection by the Mokra Order. (VOY: "Resistance")
Gamma Quadrant
J class gas giant moons
These two moons were orbiting J class gas giant in the Gamma Quadrant. In 2372, the USS Defiant entered the atmosphere of the class J planet to rescue the crew of a Karemma ship. The Karemma were attempting to escape from two Jem'Hadar ships.(DS9: "Starship Down")
Parada IV moon
In 2370, Chief Miles O'Brien hid his runabout behind one of the seven moons of Parada IV in order to avoid detection by another Starfleet runabout. (DS9: "Whispers")
Penal moon
A prison moon designed to contain the Ennis and Nol-Ennis.
In 2369, the crew of the Starfleet runabout USS Yangtzee Kiang visited a moon that was determined to be the source of a narrow band subspace signal. It was orbited by a network of artificial satellites.
The moon was discovered to be a prison on which artificial microbes kept the prisoners forever alive to wage war with one another. These microbes resurrected Kai Opaka, but forced her to remain on the moon or die. Accepting her new situation as the will of the Prophets, Opaka remained behind. She hoped to teach the warring prisoners peace. (DS9: "Battle Lines")