This is a summary of an study done by a group of study how many moderate to large sized moons an earth sized planet could host. It's a surprisingly large number.
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So all those sci-fi pictures with two moons in the sky for an alien world are more accurate and possible than previously believed.
New study examines how many moons an Earth-mass planet could host
Astrophysicists conduct simulations to determine limits to the existence of exomoons

The team used moons with the mass of Ceres, Pluto, and Luna (Earth’s own moon) as prototype masses to compute orbital stability constraints. They found an upper limit of three Luna-mass moons, four Pluto-mass moons, and seven Ceres-mass moons which could orbit an exoplanet with the mass of Earth.
So all those sci-fi pictures with two moons in the sky for an alien world are more accurate and possible than previously believed.