If you were on one of Jupiter's moons, you would see frequent eclipses from the giant planet. Eclipses on Earth are caused by the moon.
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Yes. From Earth, you can see the shados of the four greater moons when they pass in front of Jupiter - this means that for a Jupiterian, the moon would eclipse the Sun. It is interesting to note that unlike on Earth, on Jupiter this is an almost daily phenomenon.
Solar eclipse can make you blind, but the lunar eclipse won't.
If that's the Eclipse Jupiter moon one it's 210
Yes there is a Eclipse movie.
If you want to. But don't look directly at the eclipse (if it's a solar eclipse.)
A Solar Eclipse.
There are no craters on Jupiter because there is no solid land to make craters in. Jupiter is a gas planet.
No. Oxygen is not part of Jupiter's make-up.
1 Jupiter= 2847616.667 Eaths approximately (from CLEA project)
As you know, the Earth has the northern eclipse, and Jupiter has things like these, it has glowy spots that form from electron beams from Io its moon, being whipped around Jupiter.