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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Jovian system; Inner satellites of Jupiter; Satellites of Jupiter; Jupiter's moons; Jupiter's natural satelites; Jupiter's satellites; Jupiter's satelites; Amalthea group; Jupiter moons; Jupiter Moons; Natural Satellites of Jupiter; Jupiter's inner satellites; Natural satellites of Jupiter; Jovian moons; Moons of jupiter; Jupiter's natural satellites; Jovial system; List of Jupiter's moons; Moon of Jupiter; Satellite of Jupiter; Jovian Satellites; Jupiters moons; Formation of Europa; Jupiter's inner satelllites; Moon of the planet Jupiter; Jovian natural satellites; Jovian System; Jovian moon; List of moons of Jupiter; Natural satellite of Jupiter; Jupiter's natural satellite; Jovian natural satellite; Jovian satellites
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  • Juno]] during its 34th perijove.
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  • ''Juno'' spacecraft]].
  • A montage of Jupiter and its four largest moons (distance and sizes not to scale)
  • Orbits and positions of Jupiter's irregular satellites as of 1 January 2021. Prograde orbits are colored blue while retrograde orbits are colored red.
  • Orbital diagram of the [[orbital inclination]] and orbital distances for Jupiter's rings and moon system at various scales. Notable moons, moon groups, and rings are individually labeled. Open the image for full resolution.
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  • Metis]] on 4 March 1979, showing the moon's tiny silhouette against the backdrop of Jupiter's clouds
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  • Orbits of Jupiter's inner moons within its rings
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  • The relative masses of the Jovian moons. Those smaller than Europa are not visible at this scale, and combined would only be visible at 100× magnification.
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satellites of Jupiter         
i satelliti di Giove
the planet Jupiter         
FIFTH PLANET FROM THE SUN AND LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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il pianeta Giove (il pianeta più grande)
satellites of Neptune         
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  • The relative masses of the Neptunian moons
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  • Size comparison of Neptune's seven inner moons
  • Orbital diagram of the [[orbital inclination]] and orbital distances for Neptune's rings and moon system at various scales. Notable moons and rings are individually labeled. Open the image for full resolution.
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  • Orbit diagram of Neptune's inner moons including Triton, with their names and orbit directions indicated
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NATURAL SATELLITES OF THE PLANET NEPTUNE
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i satelliti di Nettuno

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Moons of Jupiter

There are 95 moons of Jupiter with confirmed orbits as of 23 February 2023. This number does not include a number of meter-sized moonlets thought to be shed from the inner moons, nor hundreds of possible kilometer-sized outer irregular moons that were only briefly captured by telescopes. All together, Jupiter's moons form a satellite system called the Jovian system. The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, which were independently discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius and were the first objects found to orbit a body that was neither Earth nor the Sun. Much more recently, beginning in 1892, dozens of far smaller Jovian moons have been detected and have received the names of lovers (or other sexual partners) or daughters of the Roman god Jupiter or his Greek equivalent Zeus. The Galilean moons are by far the largest and most massive objects to orbit Jupiter, with the remaining 91 known moons and the rings together composing just 0.003% of the total orbiting mass.

Of Jupiter's moons, eight 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 nearly spherical in shape due to their planetary mass, and are just massive enough that they would be considered major planets if they were in direct orbit around the Sun. The other four regular satellites, known as the inner moons, 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 outer irregular satellites whose prograde and retrograde orbits are much farther from Jupiter and have high inclinations and eccentricities. The largest of these moons were likely asteroids that were captured from solar orbits by Jupiter before impacts with other small bodies shattered them into many kilometer-sized fragments, forming collisional families of moons sharing similar orbits. Jupiter is expected to have about 100 irregular moons larger than 1 km (0.6 mi) in diameter, plus around 500 more smaller retrograde moons down to diameters of 0.8 km (0.5 mi). Of the 87 known irregular moons of Jupiter, 38 of them have not yet been officially named.