Io would be because i t is closest
The moon Io would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter because It is the nearest.
Lo would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter as it is the closest! Then Europa then Ganymede and finally Callisto I got that homework the other day
europa Yes, europa is the brightest.
Yes, as the surface of Europa is made of ice- it is therefore reflective of the light which makes it look brighter and bigger.
The four main moons all look about the same brightness as seen from Earth, and they are all at about the same distance from the Earth. That means that their brightness seen from Jupiter would depend on their distances from Jupiter.
The moon Io would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter because It is the nearest.
Lo would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter as it is the closest! Then Europa then Ganymede and finally Callisto I got that homework the other day
europa Yes, europa is the brightest.
IO
Because it's the inner most satellite and therefor closer to the surface of Jupiter. However, the difference between the other moons is not that much.
Yes, as the surface of Europa is made of ice- it is therefore reflective of the light which makes it look brighter and bigger.
I can't be certain, as I have never been to Jupiter, but I would say that Io [See Link] would be the brightest as it is the closest. Second to that would be Callisto by a very small margin
The four main moons all look about the same brightness as seen from Earth, and they are all at about the same distance from the Earth. That means that their brightness seen from Jupiter would depend on their distances from Jupiter.
The answer your looking for is the moon Europa. It is one of the brightest in the solar system. The problem with the question is that if you were to stand on the surface of Jupiter which is very small and considered to be metalized hydrogen because of the pressure, you would also be a part of the surface and quite unable to see anything because you would be quite dead. Even if alive, you would have to be able to see through thousands of miles of the gaseous atmosphere. See the related link for more information.
probably ganymede, its the largest moon in the solar system (about the same size as mars) and it made up mainly of ice.
Two things:1. People would be very dead on Jupiter.2. You couldn't tell what people would look like because Jupiter is a gas planet . . . it has no solid surface to stand on. People would be sucked deep into Jupiter by its very large force of gravity.
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.