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[[Image:JupiterScrshot.jpg|thumb|right|Jupiter in Orbiter]]
 
[[Image:JupiterScrshot.jpg|thumb|right|Jupiter in Orbiter]]
 
'''Jupiter''' is the 5th planet from the [[Sun]]. It is the largest of the planets. It has at least 63 natural satellites.
 
'''Jupiter''' is the 5th planet from the [[Sun]]. It is the largest of the planets. It has at least 63 natural satellites.

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Jupiter in Orbiter

Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun. It is the largest of the planets. It has at least 63 natural satellites.

see also: Wikipedia [1]

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Natural satellites

Jupiters natural satellites

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Named Satellites: Adrastea | Aitne | Amalthea | Ananke | Aoede | Arche | Autonoe | Callirrhoe | Callisto | Carme | Carpo | Chaldene | Cyllene | Dia | Eirene | Elara | Erinome | Ersa | Euanthe | Eukelade | Eupheme | Euporie | Europa | Eurydome | Ganymede | Harpalyke | Hegemone | Helike | Hermippe | Herse | Himalia | Io | Iocaste | Isonoe | Kale | Kallichore | Kalyke | Kore | Leda | Lysithea | Megaclite | Metis | Mneme | Orthosie | Pandia | Pasiphae | Pasithee | Philophrosyne | Praxidike | Sinope | Sponde | Taygete | Thebe | Thelxinoe | Themisto | Thyone | Valetudo

Numbered Satellites: S/2003 J2 | S/2003 J4 | S/2003 J9 | S/2003 J10 | S/2003 J12 | S/2003 J16 | S/2003 J18 | S/2003 J19 | S/2003 J23 | S/2010 J 1 | S/2010 J 2 | S/2011 J 1 | S/2011 J 2 S/2016 J 1 | S/2017 J 1 | S/2017 J 2 | S/2017 J 3 | S/2017 J 5 | S/2017 J 6 | S/2017 J 7 | S/2017 J 8 | S/2017 J 9

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