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Old 08-29-2018, 06:39 AM   #14
Rhianne
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It might be worth bearing in mind - if you care about these things - that the vast majority of Jupiter's moons are tiny (no more than a couple of km in diameter in comparison to our own moon's 1,700 or so km), only four are of any real significant size. Also, several are considered 'lost', having been discovered and last observed many years ago.
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