Yes a Jovian type planet in another star system can have a moon as big as Mars. As of June 2014, it is unknown if one exists.
It is a possibility that a Jovian planet in another star system has a moon as big as Mars. The moons, however, would probably be made up of water and ice instead of rock.
Titan, Saturns largest moon has been successfully landed on by a probe sent from Earth.
None of Jupiter's moons are even close to being as big as earth, though Ganymede, Callisto, and Io are much bigger than our moon. Ganymede is bigger than Mercury, however.
By jove, yes, scores of them.
Yes, all the Jovian planets have moons.
'Jovian' is the adjective for 'Jupiter'. The planet, Jupiter, is known to have several moons.
All of them have moons.
Jovian planets
The four Jovian planets in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The four terrestrial planets are Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury. The difference between the Jovian planets and the terrestrial planets is that Jovian planets are enormous and made of gasses and ices while terrestrial planets are relatively small and made of rocks and metals. Other differences are that terrestrial planets have high densities, rotate slowly, have no moons or magnetic fields and have thin atmospheres (Earth is an exception because it has a moon and a magnetic field), while Jovian planets have low densities, rotate rapidly, have many moons and a magnetic field and have thick atmospheres.
They are the four large moons, discovered by Galileo, that go round Jupiter.
'Jovian' is the adjective for 'Jupiter'. The planet, Jupiter, is known to have several moons.
All of them have moons.
No, they have lots of moons.
All of them
Jovian planets
All of the Jovian planets in the solar system have rings and more than eight moons. Neptune has the fewest known moons of the giant planets; : 14.
All four Jovian planets in our solar system have multiple moons.
Jovian relates to Jupiter, anything to do with the planet or it's moons.
None of those in out solar system do. Of the four terrestrial planets in our solar system, two have moons. Earth has one moon while Mars has two. The Jovian planets all have numerous moons.
The four Jovian planets in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The four terrestrial planets are Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury. The difference between the Jovian planets and the terrestrial planets is that Jovian planets are enormous and made of gasses and ices while terrestrial planets are relatively small and made of rocks and metals. Other differences are that terrestrial planets have high densities, rotate slowly, have no moons or magnetic fields and have thin atmospheres (Earth is an exception because it has a moon and a magnetic field), while Jovian planets have low densities, rotate rapidly, have many moons and a magnetic field and have thick atmospheres.
They are the four large moons, discovered by Galileo, that go round Jupiter.
jupiter has 62saturn has 62 not including the moon lets in it ringsuranus has 22neptune has 8