Because it is a natural satellite of Jupiter.
Neither, it is a `moon` or natural satellite orbiting Jupiter.
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, making it a part of the jovian planet system. It is not a planet itself but rather a satellite that orbits a gas giant. Europa is an icy world with a subsurface ocean that is believed to have conditions suitable for life.
Jupiter has the moon called Europa. (Galileo discovered this moon, but actually the name was given by another person.)
Some of the satellites of the planets in our solar system include Earth's Moon, Mars' Phobos and Deimos, Jupiter's Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto, Saturn's Titan and Enceladus, Uranus' Titania and Oberon, and Neptune's Triton. These satellites vary in size, composition, and characteristics, providing valuable insights into planetary formation and evolution.
Three of the robotic missions to Jupiter are Galileo (1989), Juno (2011), and Europa Clipper (scheduled for the 2020s).
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Jupiter has 53 named satellites - the biggest is Europa.
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Yes, it is one of Jupiter's moons.
Europa I think.
An icy satellite of Jupiter is a moon that is composed predominantly of ice and rock. Examples include Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons have subsurface oceans beneath their icy shells and are thought to potentially harbor conditions that could support life.
Neither, it is a `moon` or natural satellite orbiting Jupiter.
Jupiter is not a satellite, it is a planet.
Europa is one of Jupiter's icy satellites (moons)
Europa, which is one of Jupiter's moons.
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, making it a part of the jovian planet system. It is not a planet itself but rather a satellite that orbits a gas giant. Europa is an icy world with a subsurface ocean that is believed to have conditions suitable for life.