There is a bit of math to this.
Assuming that you mean our own moon, we will start with the Earth. The Earth can fit 1321.3 times into Jupiter. If the moon is 4 times SMALLER than our earth, we would multiply that number by four.
1321.3x4=5285.2
So, that means that our moon can fit into Jupiter 5285.2 times.
As of January 2013, Jupiter has 50 official, named moons and 14 more unofficial ones still under consideration by the scientific community.
jupiter has 63 moons
There are 50 moons named in Jupiter.
Jupiter has 63 moons discovered to date. Some names of Jupiter's moon are Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto and many more.
four moons
jupiter has about 63 moons
because there are a lot of moons that surround Jupiter and they rotate around Jupiter at different paces not all can be seen at the same time
Jupiter has 50 moons around it.
jupiter has 63 moons
Jupiter has 79 moons and there are 4 major moons; The Galilean moons named after Galileo.
There are 50 moons named in Jupiter.
Jupiter has 63 known moons.
jupiter has 50 named moons and 14 unnamed moons.
Jupiter has 63 moons - with Ganymede being the largest.
Europa and Io are two of the many moons of Jupiter
63 moons
Jupiter has 63 moons discovered to date. Some names of Jupiter's moon are Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto and many more.
four moons