It could refer to the time it takes for our moon to orbit Earth, ei. a new moon every 4 weeks or so
First, I think you are referring to Io (pronounced ai-o). See the attached link for information.
In astronomy, the term "moon" specifically refers to a natural satellite that orbits a planet, like Earth's moon. Satellites, on the other hand, can refer to both natural moons and artificial objects placed into orbit around planets. So, while all moons are satellites, not all satellites are moons.
many moons.
luna
The Galilean moons are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, all of which orbit Jupiter. The term "Galilean" does not denote anything special about the moons other than that they were discovered by the astronomer Galileo Galilei.
Many people from Maine refer to themselves as Maineiacs, but Mainers is the more formal/official term.
to what does the term coed refer
Many Moons was created in 1943.
95 MOONS
Ganymede is a moon around Jupiter. Saturn has many moons including Greip.
62 moons
Venus has no moons.