Four of the moons of Jupiter (Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa) are larger than Pluto, but there are only 7 moons in this solar system that are larger than Pluto.
jupiters moons are different some have an atmosphere and MOST are asteroids
The dwarf planet Pluto has 3 moons - Charon, Hydra and Nix.
Well water is found on Mars, and some of Jupiters Moons
Probably not. Not much is known for certain about Pluto's moons. The "New Horizons" space craft was launched in January 2006. It is expected to reach Pluto some time in 2015 if nothing goes wrong, and a great deal more will be learned about Pluto and its moons.
Some known moons of Kuiper Belt Objects include Charon (moon of Pluto), Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra (moons of Pluto), as well as Dysnomia (moon of Eris) and Hi'iaka and Namaka (moons of Haumea).
Charon, Nix and Hydra are the 3 moons of Pluto. Pluto is no longer considered to be a planet, but is classified as a dwarf planet.
Yes, and they do. Not all of them have confirmed moons but some do. Pluto, for example, has four known moons.
Some do, some don't. For example, Pluto has 5 known moons.
It depends on which planet your referring too. If your referring to a smaller planet like Mercury that's easy, there is Titan and Callisto. If you are referring to a bigger planet such as Jupiter,which has the most moons orbiting around it in the Solar System, there are no known moons bigger than it.
The New Horizons probe, launched in 2006, will arrive at Pluto in July of 2015, analyzing and photographing Pluto and its moons for several days as travels out of the Solar System.
From Jupiter's surface, its moons would appear as bright points of light in the sky, similar to our view of Jupiter's moons from Earth. They would range in size and brightness depending on their distance from Jupiter and their individual characteristics. The sight would be quite spectacular, with some moons appearing larger than others and potentially casting shadows on Jupiter's surface.