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Is Deimos a Galilean moon?

No. It is a moon of Mars. The Galilean moons are moons of Jupiter.


What is the biggest Galilean moon?

Ganymede is the largest Galilean moon, the largest Jovian moon, and the largest moon in the solar system.


What is the smallest of the galilean moons?

The smallest of the Galilean moons is Amalthea, which is one of Jupiter's moons. It is irregularly shaped and has a reddish color due to its surface composition.


Is charon a galilean moon?

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.


What planet has the galilean moon?

Jupiter.


What is the farthest Galilean moon from Jupiter?

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Which of the Galilean moons has a grooved terrain?

Ganymede is the Galilean moon known for having a grooved terrain. These grooves are believed to be the result of tectonic activity on the moon's surface.


What Galilean moon has the shortest sidereal period?

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Is titan a galilean moon?

No. The Galilean moons are the four largest moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto) discovered by Galileo. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn, discovered by Christiaan Huygens.


What is the orbital period of revolution Io Galilean moon?

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I am one of the four large objects that orbits Jupiter?

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What is the name of the innermost moon of Jupiter?

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.