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The only difference in planetary satellites is the Standard Visual Edition has fewer. The Pro Visual and Imaging products have the same number. I chose these satellites because I believed that these were the only ones that were within the reach of amateur imaging.

There are 12 moons for Jupiter, 9 for Saturn, and 5 for Uranus.

As often seems to be the case, there may be a question hiding behind your question. It almost sounds like you are not seeing all of the moons. That could be because we are nearing the end of the data that they are based on. Each faint moon is only valid for so many years into the future. I just made a note to check all of them and extend any until the end of the decade, as necessary.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
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