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  2. How Many Moons Does Jupiter Have? | Names, Locations & Number

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    Though Jupiter has 79 moons, 63 of them are less than 10 km / 6.2 mi in diameter. Jupiter’s regular moons consist of the Galilean moons and an inner group of 4 small moons with diameters less than 200 km / 124 mi, and orbits with radii less than 200,000 km / 124,274 mi. All of these moons have orbital inclinations of less than half a degree.

  3. How many moons does Jupiter have? - NASA

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    How many moons does Jupiter have? Answer: Lately, this question has had a changing answer! For many years, we knew of 16 moons for the largest planet in our solar system. In the last few years, about two dozen new moons have been announced by astronomers. However, being announced does not mean that these become "official" moons of the planet.

  4. How Many Moons Does Jupiter Have? - Facty

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    A planet this has many moons, given the size and gravitational pull. There are 79 confirmed moons around Jupiter. Many of those moons are asteroids captured by gravity, but four of the moons are bigger than the dwarf planets, making them significant in their own right. 53 of the moons have names. 26 of the moons are awaiting them.

  5. As of 2020, there are over 600 moons in our Solar System. In the past few years, many new moons have been discovered, and it is believed that many others are yet to be found. We know of 204 moons that orbit planets, 309 asteroid moons, eight dwarf planet moons, and 111 other trans –Neptunian moons. This sums up to a total of 632 moons.

  6. Which Planet Has the Most Moons? | Facts, Saturn or Jupiter

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    While we only have a single moon, other planets have many more than us. Saturn has as 62 confirmed moons, but that does not compare to Jupiter, which has a total of 69 known moons. Jupiter has the most moons of any planet in the Solar System. Of the 69 moons, only 53 of them have been named. That means 16 moons have yet to be named.

  7. StarChild: The planet Jupiter - NASA

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    Jupiter is a large gas planet whose rapid rotation causes the planet to flatten at the poles and bulge at the equator. Jupiter emits twice as much heat as it absorbs from the Sun, which indicates it has its own internal heat source. Astronomers estimate the core temperature at 20,000 degrees Celsius, approximately three times greater than the ...

  8. How Many Moons Does Saturn Have? | Facts & 2024 In Numbers

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    It has over 100 geysers near its south pole. It is suspected that Saturn might have a total of 150 moons, yet only 82 of them are named and officially recognized since 2020. Saturn is a very large planet, and it is not surprising that it has many moons. In fact, Saturn comes in second place. Click for more information.

  9. How Long Does it Take to Get to Jupiter? | Space Questions

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    Final Thoughts. Jupiter is much further away from the Sun than Earth is, in fact a single orbit of our solar system’s star takes 12 Earth years. This means that even for a flyby of Jupiter a spacecraft would take well over a year and to enter orbit it takes almost 5.5 Earth years.

  10. orbit: 384,400 km from Earth. diameter: 3476 km. mass: 7.35e22 kg. History of The Moon. Called Luna by the Romans, Selene and Artemis by the Greeks, and many other names in other mythologies. The Moon, of course, has been known since prehistoric times. It is the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun.

  11. How Big is the Moon? | Comparisons, Size, Facts & Information

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    The largest moon in the Solar System, namely Ganymede, has a diameter of around 1.51 times that of our Moons. The Moon is located at about 384,400 kilometers / 238,855 miles away from Earth, or 1.29 light-seconds. The Moon is 384,400,000 meters away from us, while in inches, the Moon is 15.13 billion inches away from Earth.