"Callisto" is the farthest of the big moons. However there are over 60 others.
The present record holder is the moon called "S/2003 J2".
Dear Inquirer, The difference between the distance of Earth to the Moon (238,857 miles), and Earth to Jupiter (390,682,810 - 576,682,810 miles) is anywhere from: 390,449,953 mi (closest) to 576,443,953 mi (farthest apart) Signed, -CosmicShaman419
Ganymede is the seventh moon of Jupiter.
saturn on the side of jupiter that is farthest from the sun and mars is on the side of jupiter that is closest to the sun
Europa is Jupiter's fourth largest moon.
Jupiter Moon was created on 1990-03-27.
Jupiter has 62 moons. The farthest moon is Io. it was discovered in 1610 and travels in the opposite direction of Jupiter.
Callisto
No one has ever been to Jupiter. The farthest we have made it is the moon.
Sinope
1,880,000 Km
Callisto with a semi major axis of 1,882,700 km. See related question.
Callisto with a semi major axis of 1,882,700 km. See related question.
no space missions have ever visited Jupiter because the farthest astronauts have ever gone to is the moon, but picture things have gone to take pics of Jupiter. just not actual astronauts.
Jupiter
A moon of Jupiter is called a Jovian moon.
Jupiter is the planet with the moon Europa
Dear Inquirer, The difference between the distance of Earth to the Moon (238,857 miles), and Earth to Jupiter (390,682,810 - 576,682,810 miles) is anywhere from: 390,449,953 mi (closest) to 576,443,953 mi (farthest apart) Signed, -CosmicShaman419