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The orbital periods for the 63 known moons have great variations depending on their distance from Jupiter, from just over 7 Earth hours to over 981 Earth days. The outer 48 moons orbit in the opposite direction from the inner 15 moons. The largest moon, Ganymede, has an orbital period of 7.15 Earth days, racing around the planet in an orbit about a million miles from Jupiter's center.

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