The orbital period of Io is listed as 1.769 earth days, while the revolution period
of earth's moon is 27.32 days.
So Io makes (27.32 / 1.769) = 15.44 swings around Jupiter for each time the
earth's moon revolves around earth.
Jupiter revolves continuously around the sun in an orbit that requires nearly 12 earth years to complete. Jupiter also rotates on its axis once every 10 hours--less than half an earth day.
Viewed from the north, yes, viewed from the south, No. All the planets revolve counterclockwise as seen from the Sun's North Pole.
A satellite revolves around a planet as it orbits it in space.
The moon revolves around the Earth and the Earth revolves around the sun. The moon does not revolve around the sun.
Because it is actually earth's moon. Not venus nor saturn nor jupiter, etc. Earth's moon!
It orbits (revolves around) Jupiter with a period of about 3.55 days.
It orbits (revolves around) Jupiter with a period of about 3.55 days.
Europa is one of the many moons of Jupiter (one of the four main moons).
Easy answer: it doesn't. Jupiter revolves or orbits the sun in 11.86 years, or about 4,226 days. The rod 'Spin' does not mean the same as 'revolve'.
it revolves
No the world does not revolve around yoga and it should not revolve around yoga. That is nonsense the world revolves around money and market.
it revolves around the galactic center
No, the Earth revolves around the sun.
Viewed from the north, yes, viewed from the south, No. All the planets revolve counterclockwise as seen from the Sun's North Pole.
Jupiter revolves continuously around the sun in an orbit that requires nearly 12 earth years to complete. Jupiter also rotates on its axis once every 10 hours--less than half an earth day.
Viewed from the north, yes, viewed from the south, No. All the planets revolve counterclockwise as seen from the Sun's North Pole.
It does not. It revolves around the Earth.