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Typical of moons of the outer solar system nearly all of Jupiter's moons are covered in ice. Only Io, the innermost moon is not and that it because it is powerfully volcanic.
The only planets without moons are Mercury and Venus, the planets closest to the sun.
That's called "full moon".
Yes, all gass giants have their own moons
Uranus has 20(twenty) moons all together.
At this time (mid-2014), 67 moons of Jupiter are confirmed. They are all in orbits around the planet. None are 'on' it.
The volcano lo and all its moons. it also has the biggest storm in the solar system
The number of moons on Uranus is 27, they all have names.
Abolutely not! (Mercury has no moons, at all.) :-)
They all are affected but the most noticeable is Io. There are often plumes of dust and gas showing from volcanic activity.
Venus has no moons at all, not even one.
27 and they all have names
Satellite's, anything that circles a planet.
cause they stay i orbit because of jupiters gravity not there own so jupiter would suck the gas from its moons but not vice versa
all i can think of is its moon Triton.
It is so named because all of it rotates AROUND THE SUN, the scientific name for it is Solar and a group of planets and moons is called a system. So the names came together Solar System The sun is also known as 'sol' (in Latin), hence solar system.
Typical of moons of the outer solar system nearly all of Jupiter's moons are covered in ice. Only Io, the innermost moon is not and that it because it is powerfully volcanic.