Earth and Jupiter orbit the sun at different distances and speeds so the distance from Earth to Jupiter itself varies a lot. On average, the distance of any moon of Jupiter to the Earth is the distance from Earth to Jupiter.
Callisto is the farthest Galilean moon from Jupiter, with an average distance of about 1.9 million kilometers.
Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and is located about 665,000 kilometers away from the planet.
Jupiter has 62 moons. The farthest moon is Io. it was discovered in 1610 and travels in the opposite direction of Jupiter.
Europa is a Moon of Jupiter.
the name of Jupiter's 63rd moon is S/2003 J 2.
2131632 miles away
Im not sure which moon of Jupiter your are talking about, because Jupiter has 63 moons. But the moons are about 22572172.8 miles from the sun.
Triton is Neptune's moon, not jupiter's. You are thinking of Titan.
Jupiter's closest moon which is Io is 421700 kilometers away from it
Same as Jupiter. Io is a moon of Jupiter.
1,880,000 Km
Impossible. If true, it would have to be the other way around, whereas Earth will be Jupiter's moon. This is because the gravitational field of Jupiter is FAR greater than Earth's.
it is far 580 miles away from jupiter
Callisto is the farthest Galilean moon from Jupiter, with an average distance of about 1.9 million kilometers.
It is about 8000 miles away froom Jupiter
Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, so on average it is the same distance from the Sun as Jupiter is. You can easily look up the distance from the Sun to Jupiter.
Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and is located about 665,000 kilometers away from the planet.