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- Moons_of_Jupiter abstract "The planet Jupiter has 67 confirmed moons. This gives it the largest retinue of moons with "reasonably secure" orbits of any planet in the Solar System. The most massive of them, the four Galilean moons, were discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and were the first objects found to orbit a body that was neither Earth nor the Sun. From the end of the 19th century, dozens of much smaller Jovian moons have been discovered and have received the names of lovers, conquests, or daughters of the Roman god Jupiter, or his Greek equivalent, Zeus. The Galilean moons are by far the largest and most massive objects in orbit around Jupiter, with the remaining 63 moons and the rings together comprising just 0.003 percent of the total orbiting mass.Eight of Jupiter's moons are regular satellites, with prograde and nearly circular orbits that are not greatly inclined with respect to Jupiter's equatorial plane. The Galilean satellites are ellipsoidal in shape, due to having planetary mass, and so would be considered (dwarf) planets if they were in direct orbit about the Sun. The other four regular satellites are much smaller and closer to Jupiter; these serve as sources of the dust that makes up Jupiter's rings.The remainder of Jupiter's moons are irregular satellites, whose prograde and retrograde orbits are much farther from Jupiter and have high inclinations and eccentricities. These moons were probably captured by Jupiter from solar orbits. There are 17 recently discovered irregular satellites that have not yet been named.".
- Moons_of_Jupiter thumbnail Jupiter_family.jpg?width=300.
- Moons_of_Jupiter wikiPageExternalLink jovianMoons.html.
- Moons_of_Jupiter wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Moons_of_Jupiter wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?Object=Jupiter&Display=Moons.
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- Moons_of_Jupiter wikiPageExternalLink satellites.
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- Moons_of_Jupiter wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Moons_of_Jupiter wikiPageID "575613".
- Moons_of_Jupiter wikiPageRevisionID "605643384".
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- Moons_of_Jupiter subject Category:Lists_of_moons.
- Moons_of_Jupiter subject Category:Moons_of_Jupiter.
- Moons_of_Jupiter comment "The planet Jupiter has 67 confirmed moons. This gives it the largest retinue of moons with "reasonably secure" orbits of any planet in the Solar System. The most massive of them, the four Galilean moons, were discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and were the first objects found to orbit a body that was neither Earth nor the Sun.".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Lijst van manen van Jupiter".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Lista naturalnych satelitów Jowisza".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Liste der Jupitermonde".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Moons of Jupiter".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Satellites naturels de Jupiter".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Satelliti naturali di Giove".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Satélites de Júpiter".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Satélites de Júpiter".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "Спутники Юпитера".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "أقمار المشتري".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "木星の衛星と環".
- Moons_of_Jupiter label "木星的卫星".
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Měsíce_Jupiteru.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Liste_der_Jupitermonde.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Δορυφόροι_του_Δία.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Satélites_de_Júpiter.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Jupiterren_satelite.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Satellites_naturels_de_Jupiter.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Satelit_Yupiter.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Satelliti_naturali_di_Giove.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs 木星の衛星と環.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs 목성의_위성.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Lijst_van_manen_van_Jupiter.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Lista_naturalnych_satelitów_Jowisza.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Satélites_de_Júpiter.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs m.02rnq8.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Q1946.
- Moons_of_Jupiter sameAs Q1946.
- Moons_of_Jupiter wasDerivedFrom Moons_of_Jupiter?oldid=605643384.
- Moons_of_Jupiter depiction Jupiter_family.jpg.
- Moons_of_Jupiter isPrimaryTopicOf Moons_of_Jupiter.