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How far are each of Jupiter's moons away from Jupiter?

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Answered by Student213
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When the two planets are at their closest point, the distance to Jupiter is only 365 million miles (588 million kilometers). From its closest point, Jupiter shines so brightly that even Venus dims in comparison. At its farthest, the gas giant lies 601 million miles (968 million km) away.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

There are 64 Moons for Jupiter..I will give 4 largest moons distances.

Explanation:

Io 471800 kilometers

Europa 671100KM

Ganymmede 1070400KM

Callisto 1882200KM

Hope it will help :)

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