Jupiter has 66 natural satellites. Of these, 50 are less than 10 kilometres in diameter and have only been discovered since 1975. The four largest moons, known as the "Galilean moons", are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
Jupiter holds the record for the most moons in our solar system, with a total of 79 confirmed natural satellites. These moons vary in size, with the four largest being the Galilean moons Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Ganymede Jupiter's moon has 6 satellites in total from the north Pole on the Earth.
Jupiter has several natural satellites (moons), over 60 have been confirmed. It has no man made satellites in orbit around it, but did have one between 1995 and 2003, an orbiter called Galileo.
Jupiter currently holds the title for having the most number of known satellites, with over 80 moons. The four largest moons—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto—are known as the Galilean moons.
Jupiter has the most satellites in our solar system, with a total of 79 known moons. These moons vary in size, with the four largest being Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Jupiter has 63 moons or satellites.
Yes, Jupiter has many satellites.
Jupiter has the moons. Jupiter has 63 moons.
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Jupiter has the most moons or satellites in our solar system with a total of 79 known moons.
Jupiter holds the record for the most moons in our solar system, with a total of 79 confirmed natural satellites. These moons vary in size, with the four largest being the Galilean moons Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
Only Jupiter, the Galilean moons are the four largest moons of Jupiter which Galileo discovered.The four satellites discovered by Galileo orbit Jupiter.
Jupiter has 67 natural satellites (or 'moons'). Most of them are less than 10Km in diameter.
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Ganymede Jupiter's moon has 6 satellites in total from the north Pole on the Earth.
Jupiter has several natural satellites (moons), over 60 have been confirmed. It has no man made satellites in orbit around it, but did have one between 1995 and 2003, an orbiter called Galileo.
Jupiter has 67 moons in total. Of those 67, 8 of them are regular satellites, and the rest are irregular satellites.