Not our (the Earth's) moon but Jupiter has lots of its own moons that orbit it.
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
Ganymede is a moon that orbits Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. It is the largest moon in the solar system and is even larger than the planet Mercury.
Same as Jupiter, since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter.
A day on Jupiter's moon Io is 1.769, 137, 786 days. Io is in a synchronous orbit, which means that a moon's orbit around its parent planet is the same as one of the moon's day.
At approximately 421,700 km (262,000 miles), the orbit radius of Io is slightly larger than that of the Moon. However, the distance between the surface of Io and the upper clouds of Jupiter is less than between the surfaces of Earth and the Moon, because of the much larger planetary radius of Jupiter.
Jupiter's moon Ganymede is as big as Mercury but is classified as a moon because it orbits Jupiter rather than orbiting the sun directly. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit the sun directly, while moons orbit planets. Ganymede's orbit around Jupiter classifies it as a moon rather than a planet.
Callisto is a moon of Jupiter.
Ganymede is the biggest moon and orbits jupiter.
Callisto is a moon of the planet Jupiter.
Since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, it orbits the Sun together with Jupiter - and takes just as long as Jupiter to orbit the Sun.
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.
To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.To the Moon Europa, you mean? Europa is a Moon of Jupiter; Jupiter is at a distance of about 40 minutes, on average. The distance from Earth varies, both because of the excentricity of Jupiter's orbit, and (mainly) because of the fact that the Earth goes on its orbit around the Sun.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Jupiter's Water Moon 2-71 was released on: USA: 13 December 2013
Yes. Jupiter has 67 known moons. No planets orbit Jupiter, as any planet-like object that orbits a planet is considered a moon.
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Galilean moons orbit Jupiter. Jupiter tugs them around the sun once every 12 years.