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If you could stand on Jupiter on any possible way (its atmosphere is dense and thousands of miles thick), you could only see the moons when they're in your line of sight and the Sun should shine on them. The outermost small moons would be practically invisible from the planet.

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That depends where you are. There are 16 moons that revolve around Jupiter so you can probably see all.

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13y ago

With the naked eye - none. With binoculars or a small telescope: four.

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