If I knew the answer, I wouldn't have asked.
approximately 63 natural satellites are revolving around the BIG Jumbo "Jupiter".
Jupiter has 63 moons or satellites.
Yes, Jupiter has many satellites.
Jupiter has over 60.
no, actually there 63
There are three rings I don't know about satellites
Ganymede Jupiter's moon has 6 satellites in total from the north Pole on the Earth.
As of June 2011, Jupiter has 67 confirmed natural satellites, or "moons" orbiting the planet Jupiter. 50 are named moons and 17 have provisional designations based on the year they were first sighted. (see the related question and links)
Jupiter actually has many satellites. As of February 2004, Jupiter had a confirmed number of 63 satellites, ranging from the largest four, the Galilean moons, Ganymede, Io, Callisto, and Europa. 53-55 of Jupiter's satellites are tiny and unimportant, small space objects caught in the planet's gravity
NoA more accurate answer:Definition of satellite: A body or object in orbit around another. So by that definition the moon is a satellite of the earthMan made satellites have and do circle other planets also.Go to the Nasa site read about many satellites we have sent Jupiter, Mars etc.
Jupiter is a gas planet that was too small to become a sun itself. The fact that it is orbited by 67 natural satellites makes it similar to the solar system and its many orbiting satellites. The biggest difference is the light from Jupiter's moons comes not from Jupiter itself but from the sun it orbits.
No. Not even one man has gone to this great planet.But many satellites have gone there.