Callisto with a semi major axis of 1,882,700 km.
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Callisto is the farthest Galilean moon from Jupiter, with an average distance of about 1.9 million kilometers.
Jupiter has 62 moons. The farthest moon is Io. it was discovered in 1610 and travels in the opposite direction of Jupiter.
Jupiter's farthest moon is called Callisto. It is the second largest moon orbiting Jupiter and is located at a distance of about 1.8 million kilometers from the planet.
Ganymede is the largest Galilean moon, the largest Jovian moon, and the largest moon in the solar system.
The innermost Galilean moon is Io. It's a veritable volcano in space, being stressed by Jupiter's tidal forces.Comment : I think the innermost moon (not just of the Galilean moons) is Metis.
Callisto is the farthest Galilean moon from Jupiter, with an average distance of about 1.9 million kilometers.
Callisto with a semi major axis of 1,882,700 km. See related question.
No. It is a moon of Mars. The Galilean moons are moons of Jupiter.
Jupiter.
Jupiter has 62 moons. The farthest moon is Io. it was discovered in 1610 and travels in the opposite direction of Jupiter.
Charon is a moon of Pluto. [See related question] To be a Galilean moon you have to be one of the four major moons of Jupiter.
IO is the fifth moon of Jupiter in terms of distance from Jupitert and the primary of the Galilean moons.
Jupiter. It's one of the Galilean satellites, discovered in 1609.
Jupiter's farthest moon is called Callisto. It is the second largest moon orbiting Jupiter and is located at a distance of about 1.8 million kilometers from the planet.
Ganymede is the largest Galilean moon, the largest Jovian moon, and the largest moon in the solar system.
Galilean moon
Galilean moons orbit Jupiter. Jupiter tugs them around the sun once every 12 years.