it is far 580 miles away from jupiter
At any given time, it depends on where Jupiter is in its orbit around the Sun, and where Europa is in its orbit around Jupiter. The distance from Jupiter to the Sun averages 484 million miles. Europa can only be closer or farther from the Sun by its orbital radius, which is only about 417,000 miles, less than 1% of Jupiter's distance from the Sun.
the order is like this.Io being the closest is followed by Europa which is again followed by Ganymede and the last is Callisto. in other words :-IoEuropaGanymedeCallisto
we can't use jupiters moons for anything because fistly we can not get out that far to reach Jupiters moon and if we could it would take thousands of years and Jupiters Moons would be to big to do anything with anyway. so the answer to What could Jupiter's moons be used for? is....Nothing.
Europa is one of the moons of Jupiter, which is about 780 million kilometers or 480 million miles from the Sun.
Holland is a country in Europa. It's like asking how far is Florida from the usa
The moon is 384,400 kilometers away.
the earth has had its far share of craters formed in its past fof example...the bay of biscay but because of jupiters presense it sucks in debory before it reaches our planet and the moon suffers as pig in the middle
No, because there are currently no spacecraft capable of sending astronauts that far into space. Plus, they would need lots of food and fresh water.
93 million miles away
The moon being too far away
480,000,000 miles or 778,330,000 km
So far, it has never been possible to observe any H2O on Jupiter.