-- The moon you see in our sky is nowhere near Jupiter. It revolves around the Earth
once every 29.53 days.
-- As of right now (early 2012), we know of 66 moons that revolve around Jupiter.
Their orbital periods range from 7 hours to 982 days.
It taked 4,333 days to go round the sun. Not Jovian days. Normal days of ours
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
Io is a moon of Jupiter. It can have a period of revolution around Jupiter of 1.769 days or you can have Jupiters revolution around the Sun of 11.85920 days.
The orbital period of Ganymede around Jupiter is 7.154 Earth days, or about one Earth week.
The orbital period of Io is listed as 1.769 earth days, while the revolution periodof earth's moon is 27.32 days.So Io makes (27.32 / 1.769) = 15.44 swings around Jupiter for each time theearth's moon revolves around earth.
Jupiter is the planet with the moon Europa
It will take the moon 27.32 days to revolve around the earth.
No, the Galilean moons do not revolve around Jupiter at the same rate. Each moon has its own unique orbital period, ranging from about 1.8 days for Io to about 16.7 days for Callisto.
there are 66 moons in Jupiter
The Moon has no rings. The only planets that have rings are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
the name of Jupiter's moons :Io 1.7 Earth days to orbit JupiterEuropa 3.5 earth days to orbit the JupiterGanymede 7.1 days to orbit JupiterCallisto 16.7 days to orbit JupiterIo is the nearest moon to Jupiter the Europa then Ganymede and the furthest away is Callisto
One year on Ganymede, which is a moon of Jupiter, is equivalent to about 7.15 Earth days. Ganymede's orbit around Jupiter is much shorter than Earth's orbit around the Sun, which takes approximately 365.25 days.