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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.

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As of January 2013, Jupiter has 50 official, named moons and 14 more unofficial ones still under consideration by the scientific community.

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