66 moons known.Their names are:
Inner moons:Metis, Adastrea, Amalthea, Thebe. Galilean moons: Ganymede, Callisto, Io, Europa. Themisto moon: Themisto. Himalia moons: Himalia,Leda,Elara,Lysithea. Carpo moon:Carpo. Ananke moons: Ananke,Praxidike,Harpalyke,Iocaste, Euanthe,Thyone,Euporie,Thelxinoe,Helike,Orthosie,Hermippe,Mneme. Carme moons: Herse,Pasithee,Chaldene,Arche,Isonoe,Erinome, Kale,Aitne, Taygete, Carme, Kalyke,Eudelake,Kallichore. Pasiphae moons:Eurydome,Hegemone,Pasiphae,Sponde,Cyllene,Megaclite,Callirrhoe,Sinope,
Autonoe,Aoede,Kore. Unnamed moons: S/2003 J 12, S/2003 J 1,S/2003 J 3,S/2003 J 18,S/2010 J 2,S/2003 J 16,S/2003 J 15,S/2003 J 10,S/2003 J 9,S/2003 J 5, S/2003 J 19,S/2003 J 23,S/2003 J 4,S/2011 J 2,S/2010 J 1,S/2003 J 2.
Jupiter has over 60.
There are three rings I don't know about satellites
Jupiter has 63 moons or satellites.
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Jupiter holds the record for the most moons in our solar system, with a total of 79 confirmed natural satellites. These moons vary in size, with the four largest being the Galilean moons Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Yes, Jupiter has many satellites.
approximately 63 natural satellites are revolving around the BIG Jumbo "Jupiter".
Ganymede and Callisto are natural satellites of the planet Jupiter.
Jupiter has natural satellites, also known as moons, as well as robotic satellites sent by humans to study the planet. Robotic satellites, such as the Juno spacecraft, have been used to gather data and images of Jupiter to enhance our understanding of the planet.
no, actually there 63
Jupiter has the most moons or satellites in our solar system with a total of 79 known moons.