Yes. Everything has gravity. Larger and denser objects have more gravity than smaller objects that are less dense.
Europa is a Moon of Jupiter.
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, not a planet. It is the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System and is known for its subsurface ocean that could potentially harbor life.
europa is Jupiter's moon. Jupiter has 4 moons, and Europa is one of them.
Jupiter has a moon named Europa. Europa is one of the largest moons of Jupiter and is known for its icy surface and potential subsurface ocean that may harbor life.
There is gravity on the moon.
Europa's Gravity is 1.314 m/s2 or (0.134 of earths gravity)
Europa is Jupiters moon.
Europa is a Moon of Jupiter.
Jupiter is the planet with the moon Europa
Europa is a moon of Jupiter.
Obviously not, Europa is a moon, not a star.
To find your weight on Europa, you can use the formula: weight on Europa = weight on Earth × (gravity on Europa / gravity on Earth). The gravity on Europa is about 1.314 m/s², while Earth's gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s². Therefore, if you weigh 45 lbs on Earth, your weight on Europa would be about 45 lbs × (1.314 / 9.81), which is approximately 6.5 lbs.
No, europa is a moon
a sattelite is a moon so therefore Europa doesnt have any moons because it is a moon.
You will have to use a telescope to see Europa.
Europa is the sixth moon of the planet Jupiter
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, not a planet. It is the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System and is known for its subsurface ocean that could potentially harbor life.