Yes. Jupiter has 67 moons.
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No, planets orbit around the sun. There are over 60 moons that orbit around Jupiter though.
there is about 70 moons of jupiter
No, Saturn is known to have more moons than Jupiter, though most of these are tiny moonlets orbiting in Saturn's rings.
The Galilean moons are the four largest moons orbiting the planet Jupiter; they are named for their discoverer, Galileo.They are (in order from closet to furthest from Jupiter) Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto; with just about any telescope, you can see at least a few of them for yourself whenever Jupiter is visible in the nighttime sky.
None of them. We have not found any kind of life on Jupiter or its moons.
Jupiter has 63 discovered moons. most of them tiny asteroids a few kilometers in diameter. there are however only 4 large and interesting moons orbiting Jupiter, these are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. also known as the Galileo satellites. the closest one, Io is full of volcanic activity caused by the extreme tidal with Jupiter. the rest of the moons are fairly rich in Hydrogen and oxygen and therefor also water. it is believed on Europa alone it is more liquid water under its icy surface then there is here on the entire Earth.The moons of Jupiter have the four largest moons they are ganymede, Io, europa, and calisto. about 60 more moons have been found over the centeries
yes it does
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They're not 'on' any planet. They're in orbit around Jupiter.
Yes. As far as I know, all of Jupiter's moons (and all other moons in the Solar System) have craters.
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