All the planets (Greek for "wanderer") change position with respect to the stars. The reason is that they orbit the sun, as does the earth.
From Jupiter's orbit, the stars would appear exactly as they do from Earth, with one exception: the Sun, which would be smaller. From below the clouds on Jupiter, you wouldn't be able to see any stars.
Yes there are stars on Jupiter
They don't.
Yes, stars are visible from Ganymede since it is outside of Jupiter's atmosphere and has a clear view of the sky. However, the view of stars may be different compared to Earth due to Ganymede's unique position in the Jupiter system.
The Earth spinning around.
The earth is rotating around the sun. Therefore the position of other stars (although millions of light years away) are in different orientation to that of the earth.
The position of the moon Callisto is its one of Jupiter moon and its next to Jupiter
Stars do not belong to a planet. They belong to the universe.
Jupiter is not a star. It is a planet. However, there are stars that are smaller than the planet Jupiter.
Jupiter is the 6th planet from the sun
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The sun.