The 4 largest satellites of Jupiter.
The (first) four seen by Galileo.
Io is the innermost of the four large moons (Galilean moons) of Jupiter. Its closeness to Jupiter means that its surface is in a constant state of flex, the gravity from Jupiter distorts its surface, generating heat and flaws in the surface of the moon. This means that volcanoes are a common occurrence on Io.
Europa
There's no such planet, because of a slight error in your question (teachers take note: it's generally a bad idea to overspecify unless you really know your subject extremely well).Your teacher was undoubtedly thinking of Jupiter. However, the Galilean moons are not the closest to the planet; they're the largest. (The Galilean moons are all larger than 3000 km diameter; the next-largest moon of Jupiter is under 200 km diameter.) There are several moons inside the orbit of Io, the innermost Galilean moon; one of them is Amalthea, the fifth-largest satellite of Jupiter (and the fifth discovered, in 1892, so it's not like it's a new development).
It means referring to Galileo Galilei, an Italian scientist.
Galileo's telescope was about 92.7 centimeters long. 36.5 inches long.
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Jupiter is not a satellite, it is a planet.
Ganymede is the answer, and I know because one it's in my science book and secondly my science teacher told me.....
Io is the innermost of the four large moons (Galilean moons) of Jupiter. Its closeness to Jupiter means that its surface is in a constant state of flex, the gravity from Jupiter distorts its surface, generating heat and flaws in the surface of the moon. This means that volcanoes are a common occurrence on Io.
They were discovered by Galileo.
The Galilean Satellites was created in 2020-08.
Because they were discovered first by Galileo.
The Galilean moons orbit Jupiter.
The Galilean moons were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
No. It is a moon of Mars. The Galilean moons are moons of Jupiter.
No. There are four Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
The liquid in a Galilean thermometer is usually a clear alcohol, such as ethanol or methanol.